Putting Humpty-Dumpty Together Again: Rethinking American Education
Government, Policy, & International Relations
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59m
Join David Steiner, Professor and Executive Director of the Institute for Education Policy at Johns Hopkins, as he shares a portrait of America’s K-12 Education system and suggests that it suffers from fundamental fragmentation. Steiner will then consider if there is a way – in our wonderfully diverse society – of building a more effective approach to ensure real equality of opportunity for our children. Perhaps, we may conclude, COVID-19 might just offer a moment for crucial change. To learn more about upcoming live lectures, visit https://www.jhu.edu/hopkinsathome/
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