

Public service for a new generation, with Tom Ehrlich
Why is public service a critical part of education in a democracy? And what are some barriers and pathways for students to engage in public service?
On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Adjunct Professor Tom Ehrlich to discuss civic participation, public service, and the role teachers play in American democracy. Ehrlich covers several topics, including:
- (01:01) What is public service?
- (04:33) What are the qualities of a good public servant?
- (06:29) How can higher education institutions create pathways for students to engage in public service?
- (15:22) The importance of role models in public service
- (23:35) General advice and reflections
Tom Ehrlich is an adjunct professor at Stanford Graduate School of Education. He was formerly president of Indiana University, provost of University of Pennsylvania, and dean of Stanford Law School. Ehrlich also held leadership roles in government during six presidential administrations. He is the author of multiple books on leadership, public service, and higher education. To learn more about his work, visit his profile.
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