 So my own passion in teaching is engaged learning, so to create opportunities for students to learn in the real world, not just from the instructors and not just from their peers within the university, but also from people and organizations outside of the university who are working on challenging public policy problems and questions. The Strategic Public Policy Consulting course is a way of bringing that engaged learning experience into the classroom. Being able to work with a project team and really understand the dynamics was super helpful for me because I really understood the way that policy and politics could interact. It's different from your other academic courses where you're studying in a library because you're actually taking a project that's going to impact a client and potentially a community. So I was part of a group that collaborated with Washtenaw Intermediate School District. Specifically we were taking a look at access and equity across their career in technical education programming. We did interviews with stakeholders like principals, students and counselors as well as looked at some quantitative data. Today in education we're starting to think a lot more about diversity, equity and inclusion and for us to be able to work on a project that directly related access and equity in the real world was super special. The entirety of the course of the whole semester was a genuine pleasure. I think all of us who signed up for this course do so because we want to be able to take the policy issues that all of us care about out of the abstract and to really work directly with partners who are trying to solve local problems.