Listen "Conflict from Classroom to Countries"
Episode Synopsis
In this thought-provoking episode of Busted Pencils, hosts Dr. Tim Slekar and Dr. Johnny Lupinacci delve deep into the critical issues surrounding safety, protest, and education in our current social climate. They tackle the controversial topic of arming teachers in Tennessee, a reflection of the broader anxieties about safety in schools across the United States. The discussion doesn't stop at the borders of the classroom; it extends to college campuses where the escalation of protests over international conflicts paints a vivid picture of civic responsibility and the challenging dynamics of peaceful dissent.
Amid these discussions, the episode brings to light the real-world implications of policies and the palpable tension between policy and safety. The hosts also explore the intersection of education with current events, including the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine, providing a rich, educational discourse on how these issues are taught and understood in educational settings. As they weave through these topics, Tim and Johnny highlight the potent role of educators as advocates for critical thinking and civic engagement.
Listeners are invited to reflect on the complexities of democracy, the right to dissent, and the urgent need for dialogues that foster understanding and change. This episode is a call to engage, question, and actively participate in shaping a more just society through education and peaceful protest.
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Amid these discussions, the episode brings to light the real-world implications of policies and the palpable tension between policy and safety. The hosts also explore the intersection of education with current events, including the ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine, providing a rich, educational discourse on how these issues are taught and understood in educational settings. As they weave through these topics, Tim and Johnny highlight the potent role of educators as advocates for critical thinking and civic engagement.
Listeners are invited to reflect on the complexities of democracy, the right to dissent, and the urgent need for dialogues that foster understanding and change. This episode is a call to engage, question, and actively participate in shaping a more just society through education and peaceful protest.
bit.ly/3xUYeKa
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