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The Best of Our Knowledge #1569 "The Link Between Education And Democracy"

PublicAffairs Books

It’s no secret, America’s public schools are not having a stellar year. As the country continues to grapple with COVID-19, economic uncertainty, and social unrest, securing the funding needed to ensure a well-rounded, top-quality education for all of our nation’s students, from pre-K to grade 12, seems more difficult than ever. So why shouldn’t concerned parents place their trust in the private sector and vote to support charter schools and voucher programs?

According to Dr. Derek W. Black, the answer is because an assault on public education is an assault on democracy itself. That’s the argument he makes in his new book called “Schoolhouse Burning – Public Education and the Assault on American Democracy”. Derek W. Black is a legal scholar and a professor of law at the University of South Carolina. On today’s show, we talk about the link between public education and democracy.

Bob has been a part of the WAMC family since 2001. He currently produces and hosts National Production's The Best Of Our Knowledge. Over the years, Bob has produced The Environment Show and The Health Show for National Productions and hosted weekend mornings on WAMC for a decade. In addition to producing TBOOK, he is currently a reporter and on air host at WUWF Public Radio at the University of West Florida in Pensacola.
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