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Teach Different
Teach Different
193 episodes
5 days ago
This is a podcast for conversations - real conversations about ideas that matter. We use a powerful 3-Step Method to break down quotes from the world's greatest thinkers and we tackle themes like anger, civic responsibility, kindness and humility. Join us in our quest to inspire critical thinkers and problem solvers to "think outside the cave" and become the wise leaders our society so desperately needs. https://teachdifferent.com
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This is a podcast for conversations - real conversations about ideas that matter. We use a powerful 3-Step Method to break down quotes from the world's greatest thinkers and we tackle themes like anger, civic responsibility, kindness and humility. Join us in our quest to inspire critical thinkers and problem solvers to "think outside the cave" and become the wise leaders our society so desperately needs. https://teachdifferent.com
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Education
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“In the final analysis, a riot is the language of the unheard.” - Teach Different with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Teach Different
42 minutes 14 seconds
3 months ago
“In the final analysis, a riot is the language of the unheard.” - Teach Different with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

In this episode of the Teach Different podcast, hosts Dan and Steve Fouts welcome Candace Fikis, a seasoned educator from West Chicago Community High School. Candace shares her extensive teaching experience, focusing on economics and government, and discusses the evolution of political discourse and its impact on education. Today’s episode explores a quote by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr: “In the final analysis, a riot is the language of the unheard.” With Candace, Dan and Steve unpack the claim, counterclaim and essential questions that come to mind from the quote, exploring its implications in contemporary society and education.  

 

Chapters 

00:00 - Introduction and Candace's Teaching Journey 

02:21 - The Evolution of Education and Politics 

05:59 - Challenges in Teaching History 

09:09 - The Importance of Student Engagement 

13:02 - Teaching in a Diverse Classroom 

15:59 - Implementing New Teaching Methods 

18:45 - Understanding Economic Perceptions 

23:33 - The Power of Quotes in Education 

28:36 - Exploring the Language of the Unheard 

37:37 - Justifying Riots: A Complex Discussion 

41:58 - Teach Different Outro  


Image source: IISG Photograph:  Ben van Meerendonk Derivative work:  Jahobr, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons 

Teach Different
This is a podcast for conversations - real conversations about ideas that matter. We use a powerful 3-Step Method to break down quotes from the world's greatest thinkers and we tackle themes like anger, civic responsibility, kindness and humility. Join us in our quest to inspire critical thinkers and problem solvers to "think outside the cave" and become the wise leaders our society so desperately needs. https://teachdifferent.com