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Caucus: New Jersey

Education Matters Part 2

Season 2019 Episode 9 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Education Matters Part 2

Sean Spiller talks about the role of social justice as a theme of the NJEA convention; Jennifer Skomial describes how her classes teach high schoolers how to prepare for the real world; Ed Richardson discusses political discourse and its impact on education; Dave Ellis explains the impact of early childhood trauma and how adverse childhood experiences can affect individuals throughout their lives.

03/14/2019

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Caucus: New Jersey is a local public television program presented by NJ PBS

Caucus: New Jersey

Education Matters Part 2

Season 2019 Episode 9 | 26m 41sVideo has Closed Captions

Sean Spiller talks about the role of social justice as a theme of the NJEA convention; Jennifer Skomial describes how her classes teach high schoolers how to prepare for the real world; Ed Richardson discusses political discourse and its impact on education; Dave Ellis explains the impact of early childhood trauma and how adverse childhood experiences can affect individuals throughout their lives.

03/14/2019

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