Friends & Fellow Citizens

#34: Fostering Intellectual Curiosity and Virtues in America's Classrooms

Expanding students' intellectual curiosity and capability should be a top priority in American education. But major challenges like insufficient civics education and lack of discourse continue to undermine the educational system. Podcaster and educator Will Reusch joins us in a fascinating conversation about contemporary obstacles in U.S. education and the intellectual virtues that motivate our students in the classroom and the real world.

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