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Maud Maron

Parent activist who spoke out against what she perceived as inappropriate teaching in schools.

Top 3 podcasts with Maud Maron

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Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 12min

Debate: How Do We Fix American Education?

In this enlightening discussion, Richard Kahlenberg, an expert on economic disparities, Maud Maron, a passionate advocate for K-12 curricula in NYC, and Erika Sanzi, a former educator focused on defending education from ideological biases, share insights on the crisis plaguing American education. They tackle alarming statistics in literacy and math, the impact of socioeconomic segregation, and the controversial role of teachers' unions. The conversation also delves into the complexities of educational choice in NYC and the debates surrounding book bans, emphasizing the need for reform.
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Sep 13, 2024 • 1h 10min

184 - Chanting, Humming, and Silencing–The Attack on Free Speech in NYC Schools with Maud Maron

Maud Maron, a former public defender and education advocate, discusses the conflicts at the intersection of education and politics. She reflects on the troubling shift away from academic standards in NYC schools toward ideological pressures. Highlighting her personal battles around gender guidelines and merit-based education, she emphasizes the dangers of silencing dissent. Maud shares her experiences with backlash over discussions on gender identity in athletics, raising concerns about free speech and the effects of conformity in educational settings.
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Dec 29, 2021 • 1h 40min

The Year of the Parent: A 2021 Megyn Kelly Show Retrospective | Ep. 231

Paulina Pinsky, daughter of Dr. Drew Pinsky, candidly discusses her battle with bulimia and the pressures of parenting. Maud Maron and Asra Nomani delve into the rising tensions between parents and school boards, highlighting parental activism against controversial educational ideologies. Scott Galloway emphasizes the challenges of navigating technology's impact on parenting today. Meanwhile, Andrew Gutmann shares his critique of progressive schooling, underscoring the urgent call for parental involvement in education.