I don’t believe he would be good for education. He would be great for breaking up the AMA cartel that threatens to take away licenses of practicers that speak out against big pharma or narratives that are not in their patients best interest.
He is also good at deconstructing issues surround ambiguous laws.
He would be someone that could help with the protecting children, the obesity epidemic, over regulation in the medical industry, and getting government out of the doctor patient relationship.
Hoping Mr Peterson will work with Kennedy to bring light to CIRS/mold illness and make treatment through integrative medicine more accessible to people suffering from this illness as well as countless other illnesses which need to be tackled at the root. Treatment shouldn’t only be available to the wealthy!
Dr. Peterson, I was an administrator at a trade school until it closed. I used to show segments of videos of you teaching your classes as examples of “how to teach,” since the typical faculty hire was a tradesman with no college experience. This took place during new-hire training and in many of my faculty development presentations. You belong on this team of X-men more than anyone else.
Jordan Peterson would be the best option to lead the department of education because he is competent, honest, and has proven he cannot be bullied into sacrificing his beliefs because of social pressures. He understands the issues our education system is facing on every level including the collegiate and post-graduate levels. His vision for the Peterson academy is a template that America could use to reduce the costs of higher education and empower educators to teach relevant subjects and promote innovative courses using new technologies. He should be strongly considered to lead the way in education reform.
Exactly! I’m surprised how many people are overlooking that—it’s kind of an important detail. I love what the guy says, but it seems that some people just can’t resist the allure of “celebrity.”
As a longtime online student of Dr. Jordan Peterson, I wholeheartedly endorse his nomination for a role in education and mental health. His teachings have profoundly impacted my life, offering invaluable insights into personal growth and responsibility.
Dr. Peterson’s ability to make complex psychological concepts accessible has been transformative. Through his courses, I’ve gained a deeper understanding of human nature and the importance of facing life’s challenges with integrity.
His emphasis on personal responsibility and truth-seeking has inspired my own journey of self-improvement. Dr. Peterson’s interdisciplinary approach, combining psychology, philosophy, and mythology, has broadened my perspective on life and society.
I believe his unique blend of academic rigor and practical wisdom makes him an excellent candidate for this role. His appointment could bring innovative thinking to education and mental health policies, potentially benefiting many.
As someone who has experienced the positive impact of Dr. Peterson’s teachings firsthand, I’m confident his contributions would be substantial. I fully support his nomination and look forward to the positive changes his involvement could bring.
Yeah I’m not sure what kind of role would be best for Dr. Peterson but I definitely would like him to be involved in the administration at least as an occasional advisor.