Using student input to create education policy | Ep 9
In the Room
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10m
Dr. Tiffany Hunter, President of Paradise Valley Community College, and Dr. Quintin Boyce, Associate Vice President of Educational Outreach at ASU, join In the Room to discuss why it is crucial for educators to listen to their students and families before creating educational policies that shape their future in education.
We also get an inside look at the work of Million Dollar Teacher Project, a nonprofit working to make teachers job’s less stressful, so that they can focus on teaching.
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