
We kick off our new season with a look at this history, victories, drawbacks and challenges of teachers unions over the last century and a half in US public education.
Apr 8, 2022
52 min

Even before the Omicron variant reared its ugly head, teachers were resigning in unprecedented numbers this fall. This episode, our season finale, explores some of the reasons why.
Dec 22, 2021
10 min

The United States prides itself on being the first country to institutionalize and make mandatory free, taxpayer funded public education -- but is that education something to which all children in the US actually have a right? The answer's not as simple as it may seem.
Oct 6, 2021
21 min

How and why do schools suspend students from classes? What is the impact, and what are the alternatives?
Sep 24, 2021

This episode describes the dynamic career of teacher and school reformer Helen Parkhurst, whose life's mission was to replace the dull, factory-style structures of American public education with student-centered learning experiences tailored to individual children's needs. What can we learn from Parkhurst's experience, especially her famous "Dalton Plan," that might inform the present moment, where schools may have a chance to re-define themselves post-COVID?
Sep 2, 2021
27 min

Is homework a vital tool for learning, a useless exercise in child torture, or something else entirely? This episode explores that question!
Aug 20, 2021
20 min

Schools nationwide are grappling with this Fall's expected challenges of "learning loss" due to the past year of pandemic-affected learning. But what exactly do we mean by "learning loss," what are the remedies, and what are the questions we're not asking but should be?
Aug 5, 2021
14 min

Behind the pizza boats and tater tots lies an epic saga of conflict. Grab your tray and settle in as we explore the history of school lunch!
Jul 21, 2021
31 min

What do we want from public schools, and how does that answer vary depending on whom, in our very divided nation, you ask? In this episode, I use a recent Atlantic article by George Packer, "The Four Americas," as a frame for looking at how each of those four Americas might envision both the purpose and the future of public education in the USA.
Jul 7, 2021
32 min

Project Based Learning is often touted, yet too infrequently practiced, in US public schools. This episode (our 50th!) addresses the questions of just what is PBL, and what are the advantages - and challenges - of trying to teach and learn in this manner?
Jun 24, 2021
39 min
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