I’ve spent a lot of time considering this graphic.
IS education the fault line in American politics?
First shock: There are 33 states with more-educated people than (purple) Michigan, where there are world-class colleges and universities. What makes us an under-achiever?
2nd: Consider Trump’s mouth-blabber remark: “I love the poorly educated.” As well he should. They’re his base.
Digging deeper– what makes someone with a college degree more likely to vote Democratic? Does a college education make someone more broad-minded, more aware of the social and political factors influencing their well-being? Or is this all just about economics– being able to afford a college degree?
And personally–something I have been wrestling with since 2016–is there something I could have done, as a teacher, to model that broad-mindedness to my students?

