In this episode of Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge's podcast
George Washington Slept Here we're joined by civics education expert Kerry Sautner. Throughout this conversation, we'll delve into the decline in civics education, the power of primary sources, and how to bolster civic knowledge beyond classrooms. Kerry also introduces us to the interactive constitution platform and the
National Constitution Center, a museum designed to understand, debate, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution. Plus, we'll uncover Kerry's impactful work on criminal justice reform and the significance of understanding our nation's complex history.
Quotes
“My passion for criminal justice was ignited by the policing project. It's not just about student impact, but the profound effect on the police officers."-Kerry Sautner
"Respect for diverse views isn't just for the youth; it's a shared responsibility. Our nation values different perspectives, and as adults, we must lead by example."- Kerry Sautner
Featured Guest
Kerry Sautner
Linkedln:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerrysautner/Chapters:
00:02 - Introduction
03:05 - Childhood Stories & Love for History.
08:26 - Zoo Internship Sparks Teaching Career.
13:04 - Exploring the Constitution at the National Museum
17:55 - Diving into Constitutional Queries & Diverse Views.
25:25 - Legacy in Stone: Founders, Diversity, and Liberty's Tale.
30:11 - Constitution’s Resonance in Modern Battles.
38:19 - Comprehensive Constitution Course Launch.
40:30 - Philadelphia's Story-Driven Police Training from 2015.
45:54 - The Power of Narratives Driving Criminal Justice Reform
53:36 - Promoting Child-Centric Reading & Civic Education
01:00:02 - Civic Responsibility & Common Ground.
01:04:52 - Educators Promoting Respect & Diversity.
01:10:03 - Outro
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