
In this episode, we hear from four educators across the country about how they address national crises. In part two, Monique, Zach, Ms. Doe, and Victoria discuss the importance of truth, honoring students' perspectives, and the key takeaways they have for education.
Feb 1, 2021
30 min

In this episode, we learn about how educators bring a classroom together during tragedies. In this first section, we speak to the following educators: Monique Gardon, who is a Pre-K Teacher in Williston, VT; Zach Messinger, who is a University Educator at the University of Washington; Victoria, who is a Private Middle School Educator in Coastal South Carolina; and Ms. Doe, who is a 6th Grade Teacher in Vermont. Each educator lends us their insight and thoughtfulness with how to meaningfully create a community within their classrooms during a crisis.
Jan 21, 2021
26 min

In this episode, we learn about the curious case of Bethel High School student, Matthew Fraser, in which his racy student council speech brings him to the Supreme Court. The implications of Bethel v. Fraser are discussed and how it has reshaped civil rights in the United States.
Jan 4, 2021
24 min

Welcome to incrEDible! A podcast that interconnects educational stories with politics, social strife, and powerful human stories. In this trailer episode, Dan Brogan discusses some of the episodes you can expect in the near future!
Dec 28, 2020
1 min
