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Truth & Democracy in America – a discussion summary for session 3 on education, truth, and democracy

In this third session of our small-group conversation series about Truth & Democracy in America, citizens from around the country gathered online via Zoom for an exploratory discussion of several key questions and concerns about education, truth, and democracy. Below is a summary of the different ideas that emerged from each small-group’s discussion in this third and final session of this 3-part series. 

We hope you’ll consider joining us for the next, upcoming discussion series about The Economy & Democracy in America, starting on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at 2 PM ET. You can learn more about this next discussion series and register for it HERE


Discussion Summary

What role(s) could or should education play in a democracy? Why does education matter to a democratic society, or what counts as “success” when we think of education in, or for, a democracy? 

Some initial, key questions about education, truth, and democracy

Some specific challenges & concerns about education, truth, and democracy

Some broader categories of concern about education, truth, and democracy

Concerns about the funding for education & the inequality it creates

Concerns about technology 

Concerns about teachers 

Concerns about how we teach, the instruction process

Concerns about the administration of schools and school boards

What are some possibilities for improving the connections and health of education, truth, and democracy?

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