Knowledge, Power, and the U.S. Demographic Pivot (S2 E1)
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概要
The classroom has changed. Has education?
For the first time in U.S. history, children under 18 are the majority non-white. Meanwhile, women now earn nearly 60% of all bachelor’s degrees, a complete reversal from the 1950s.
So here’s the real question: Who decides what counts as knowledge?
In this Season 2 premiere, we unpack how demographic shifts collide with outdated knowledge frameworks, and what happens when schools fail to evolve. This episode challenges assumptions about rigor, equity, and institutional power in the U.S. education system.
The demographic pivot has already happened.
Will education pivot with it?
Primary Keywords
Education podcast
Higher education
K-12 education
Knowledge and power
Cultural context of knowledge
Educational equity
Demographic change
U.S. education system
Academic rigor
Hidden curriculum
Secondary / Discovery Keywords
College completion rates
Women in higher education
Title IX impact
Education reform
Institutional power
Curriculum design
Sociology of education
Educational leadership
Education policy