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STUDENT VOICE RESEARCH Joseph Levitan
In this episode 66, Prof. Joseph Levitan joins us to discuss his recent published book Student Voiced published with Marc Brasof. <br/>===<br/>An Associate Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education at McGill University, Dr. Levitan's research interests include leadership, teaching, and policy for social justice in education. Dr. Levitan is an educational philosopher and anthropologist who engages in action research to improve the quality and responsiveness of schools and educational organizations. Award-winning and widely published, Dr. Levitan focuses most of his attention on working collaboratively with communities around the world to build more just and equitable learning spaces. Levitan received a honorary doctorate from the Association of Postgraduate Researchers of Peru in 2023 for his work in Peru.<br/><br/>