🎯 Target Audience
This content would be most helpful to educators, researchers, and policy makers interested in understanding the impact of different framing strategies on policy support.
📋 Topics Covered
1. The concept of framing and its impact on understanding and policy support,
2. The effects of different framing strategies - empathy, interdependence, ingenuity, and prevention - on policy support, and
3. The implications of these findings for educators and policy makers.
⌚️ Helpful Time Stamps:
00:00 - Vanessa's experience as a graduate student
01:15 - Understanding of framing
02:49 - Discussion on empathy
04:10 - Discussion on interdependence
05:24 - Discussion on ingenuity
06:31 - Discussion on prevention
07:34 - Summary of findings
07:54 - Implications and conclusion
💃🏽 Call to Action
How can we use these findings to frame our messages more effectively? How can we ensure that our framing strategies align with our audience's cultural values to promote support for systemic reform?
Let's discuss this in the chat.
🎙️ About the Host
Dr. Rosa promotes equity in science education, challenging traditional norms and oppressive systems. She leads several organizations focused on empowering diverse educators and driving systemic improvements. Here, and through these organizations, she aims to foster a community of supportive educators who will transform science education and research.
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