Some students receive substantial support on their educational journey within their homes, communities, and schools; others face substantial barriers. In this episode, Arpit Gupta joins us to discuss his recent study that examines the effect of community incarceration rates on the academic performance of children in affected households and on their classmates.
Arpit is an Associate Professor of Finance at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at NYU. Arpit has published extensively in highly ranked finance, economics, science, law, and management journals on topics ranging from housing markets, infrastructure investment, bail, local journalism, racial housing gaps, incarceration, and remote work.
A transcript of this episode and show notes may be found at http://teaforteaching.com.
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Perceptions of Education
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What Inclusive Instructors Do
A Pedagogy of Kindness
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Efficient Mentoring and Communication
Leveraging Disney Magic
U.S. Regulations for Online Classes
Tutoring
Preventing Workplace Burnout
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