In this episode, we are joined by William Jeynes, a Professor of Education at California State University, Long Beach who has graduate degrees from both Harvard University and the University of Chicago.
Having written for both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations, Professor Jeynes is no stranger to the nature of education and politics. He sits down with us today to discuss his work and the economic intricacies of the United States…
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Jump into the conversation now to discover:
Professor Jeynes’s experience working for the White House under multiple administrations.
The benefits of having a good relationship with both Republicans and Democrats.
How religion and education interact with each other.
Factors that contribute to the success of students.
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