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Polarization around sex education explored in recent podcast with Casey Burkholder

November 20, 2024
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Following up from her presentation at the Political Challenges of/for/in 21st Century Schools: Addressing Polarization in the Classroom Fall Institute organized by the CSLP, Casey Burkholder (Concordia University, Department of Education) recently joined Stephanie Jones (University of Georgia, Mary Frances Early College of Education) and Lauren Bialystok (University of Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) on the Thinking in the Midst podcast to discuss the issues that arise around teaching sexuality.

Hosts Cara Furman (Hunter College, School of Education) and Derek Gottlieb (University of Northern Colorado, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences) were given the opportunity pair speakers from the conference with additional interlocuters to continue these important discussions.

Give the podcast a listen (Apple Podcast)

La polarisation autour de l'éducation sexuelle explorée dans un récent podcast avec Casey Burkholder

Suite à sa présentation lors de l'Institut d'automne Political Challenges of/for/in 21st Century Schools: Addressing Polarization in the Classroom [Les défis politiques des écoles du 21e siècle : Lutter contre la polarisation en classe] organisé par le CEAP, Casey Burkholder (Université Concordia, Département d'éducation) s'est récemment jointe à Stephanie Jones (Université de Géorgie, Mary Frances Early College of Education) et Lauren Bialystok (Université de Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education) sur le podcast Thinking in the Midst pour discuter des questions qui se posent autour de l'enseignement de la sexualité.

Les animateur.rice.s Cara Furman (Hunter College, School of Education) et Derek Gottlieb (University of Northern Colorado, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences) ont été invités à jumeler les intervenant.e.s de la conférence avec d'autres interlocuteur.rice.s pour poursuivre les discussions.

Écoutez le podcast (Apple Podcast)



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