Through A Lens: The Clash Of Worldviews
Beth Meyers is an independent research consultant and education advocate. She has nearly thirty-two years experience in education, twenty of which were as a public-school teacher and an in-service developer/facilitator. She worked as a consultant in the development of a new private Christian school in Louisiana, where she lived until 2019. She served two years as its superintendent and two years on its board of directors. In 2007, she was one of fifty U.S. teachers selected to travel to Japan to study its education system. She has worked as a research intern in the US Department of Education and is a contributing author of a book, numerous journal articles, and conference presentations covering issues such as teacher attrition, education information management systems, school board management, education policy, and political culture. She received her doctorate from Southeastern Louisiana University, where she was awarded the Outstanding Dissertation Award
for her research on the effects of political culture on education policy. She has worked with numerous legislators on educational issues and helped draft a data transparency bill that was signed into Louisiana law in 2014. She was recently elected to a seat on her county school board. She is a strong advocate for Classical education and parental rights.