Teacher education: Engaging future educators in difficult conversations

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Future teachers enter higher education with inherent ideological biases that can often exacerbate divides. American educators are expected to be neutral parties in the delivery of curriculum and in their interactions with students, parents and society at large. The question becomes how and should teacher educators engage future teachers in dealing with their own biases and ideological differences? How may future classroom teachers be taught to reconcile their own biases with a freedom of ideas? How will these students learn to navigate issues within our society in a manner that increases tolerance of a variety of views? How can teacher education and current schooling bridge the teaching of our children to become involved and informed citizens? 

Host: Jacob Anderson     Q&A Moderator: Dr. Jamie Atkinson

Presenters

Educator Hadlee Goldberg

Hadlee Goldberg

Educator
Ozark Junior High School

NSF Graduate Research Fellow Robby Goldman

Robby Goldman

NSF Graduate Research Fellow
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Department Head, Social Foundations and Leadership Education Kelly McFaden

Kelly McFaden

Department Head, Social Foundations and Leadership Education
University of North Georgia

CEO Amy Meuers

Amy Meuers

CEO
The National Youth Leadership Council