
Education for Sustainable Democracy
Education for Sustainable Democracy
Current Events Instruction in Early 2025, with Kyle Dalton (Lansingburgh High School, New York)
In classrooms around the country and beyond, teachers and students are navigating how to discuss the quick and often surprising actions of our current federal administration. How can and how should teachers help students understand and think critically about these issues? In this episode, Brett speaks with Kyle Dalton, a veteran teacher at Lansingburgh High School in Troy, New York. Kyle is a high-energy social studies educator who prioritizes his relationships with his students and generating their long-term interest in civic and social learning. He teaches various subjects, including sociology, psychology, civics, and economics. Listen as Kyle shares his experiences and suggestions for not only how to get students engaged in civic issues but also how to foster their informed critical thinking and how to create a strong, trusting classroom community.
Episode Resources
Kyle Dalton's Instructional Resources (coming soon)
ESD Resources
Brett Levy's Open Access Research Articles
Education for Sustainable Democracy Site
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