The Narrative Podcast: National education and school choice expert Corey DeAngelis weighs in

Episode 1 of The Narrative Volume III now live! Available anywhere you listen to your podcasts

Today on The Narrative, CCV President Aaron Baer dives into:

  • A tiff with a reporter - "Which thumbs up emoji is the most racist?"

  • Skyrocketing absentee rates in Cincinnati and Columbus public schools.

  • How the Church is sometimes a little too desperate for validation... and how the National Institutes of Health used Evangelical leaders to push their COVID-19 messaging.

CCV's Policy Director David Mahan, and Christian Education Network Executive Director Troy McIntosh also join the show for a fast-paced conversation with school choice advocate and expert Corey DeAngelis.

Listen now to get the scoop on everything from universal school choice programs and pandemic schooling to teachers' unions and parental rights!

Corey DeAngelis

Corey DeAngelis is the national director of research at the American Federation for Children, the executive director at Educational Freedom Institute, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, and a senior fellow at Reason Foundation. He was named on the Forbes 30 under 30 list for his work on education policy and received the Buckley Award from America’s Future in 2020.

DeAngelis’s research primarily focuses on the effects of school choice programs on nonacademic outcomes such as criminal activity, character skills, mental health, and political participation. He has authored or coauthored over 40 journal articles, book chapters, and reports on education policy, and he is the coeditor of School Choice Myths: Setting the Record Straight on Education Freedom.

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