Work Trends RU podcast features NJ Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer

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The Heldrich Center has released a new episode in its Work Trends RU podcast series, focusing on education in New Jersey. The episode features Kevin Dehmer, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education.

In this “Back to School” edition, Dehmer addresses several topics relevant to the state’s public education system. He discusses the major challenges faced by schools, as well as recent innovations and achievements. Dehmer also speaks about the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on students and educators.

Other areas covered include investments in early literacy programs and preschool education. Dehmer highlights efforts to support teachers, update curriculum standards, and integrate technology into classrooms.

The full conversation with Commissioner Dehmer is available on the Heldrich Center’s podcast page or its YouTube channel.



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