How divided are Americans on race, religion, and COVID-19 mitigation in public schools? - a podcast by American Enterprise Institute

from 2021-09-23T15:30

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The school grounds have been the site of many of America’s most contentious debates, and, after the tumultuous year we've had, it’d be easy to think that Americans are more divided than ever on education issues. But are Americans as divided as they seem?
On this episode of The Report Card with https://www.aei.org/profile/nathaniel-n-malkus/ (Nat Malkus), https://www.aei.org/profile/daniel-a-cox/ (Dan Cox) and Nat discuss their new report on American public opinion about COVID-19 mitigation, race, and religion in the classroom.
Read Nat and Dan’s report: https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/controversy-and-consensus-perspectives-on-race-religion-and-covid-19-in-public-schools/ (Controversy and consensus: Perspectives on race, religion, and COVID-19 in public schools).

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