
Elevate with Robert Glazer Elevate Classics: Amanda Ripley on Changing Education and Building Resilience
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Jan 15, 2026 Amanda Ripley, an investigative journalist and author known for her work on resilience and education, dives into pressing issues in schools today. She compares educational systems across the globe, highlighting what the U.S. gets wrong. Ripley emphasizes the importance of teacher training and prestige for better outcomes. She also discusses the erosion of resilience in students, the impact of the pandemic on engagement, and lessons from disaster survivors. This insightful conversation sheds light on how to build a culture of healthy conflict and prepares communities for crises.
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Childhood Surveillance Sparked A Career
- Amanda Ripley monitored conflict as a child and treated it like surveillance to feel safe.
- She later realized journalism allowed her to get paid to keep an eye on conflict and report back.
Preconceived Narratives Hurt Journalism
- Journalists now often arrive with a preconceived conclusion and fit reporting to that view.
- Amanda warns this confirmation bias reduces nuance and rewards opinion over open inquiry.
Keep Contradictions In Your Story
- When reporting, keep anomalies and contradictions in the story rather than cutting them for clarity.
- Amanda trains journalists to normalize complexity to avoid misleading simplifications.








