Episode 7: Statistics, Superintendents, and Supporting Character Education
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Gary Smit to the podcast as we break down three major stories shaping education today. First, new national data shows U.S. reading and math scores have fallen to historic lows, with growing gaps between high- and low-performing students. Second, school districts across the country are facing a leadership crisis as superintendent turnover reaches unprecedented levels, disrupting stability and long-term planning. Finally, we highlight a hopeful development: universities like Wake Forest are pushing forward a renewed focus on character education, investing in programs that prioritize moral and civic development. Together, these stories reveal the challenges—and possibilities—at the heart of America’s schools.
About Dr. Gary Smit's Book: Instilling Touchstones of Character
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