Join us for a Special Episode of Innovations in Education with David Adams. Mayoral candidates in New York City discuss their plans for public education at a forum hosted by David Adams, Urban Assembly CEO, and Dr. Meisha Porter, Chair of the Urban Assembly Board. Dr. Porter kicks off the forum, emphasizing the importance of education as the heart of the city and its role in shaping the future. David welcomes folks highlighting the UA’s dedication to bringing together innovators who are making a difference in public education.
The candidates, Whitney Tilson, Collin Thompson, Deirdre Levy, and Jim Walden, answer questions from Urban Assembly School for Applied Math and Science students Hayden Corcino and Adrian Valdez, and share their perspectives on critical education issues. We conclude with a recorded message from candidate Michael Blake who wasn't able to attend.
Student questions drive the conversation as candidates discuss topics including integrating AI into schools, addressing teacher retention, and ensuring equitable education for all students. The forum also explores the balance between mayoral control and community input in shaping education policies. Don't miss this special look into the educational priorities and vision from candidates for office of Mayor of New York City.
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