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Sinopse
Occasionally funny and periodically informative, Have You Heard features journalist Jennifer Berkshire and scholar Jack Schneider as they explore the age-old quest to finally fix the nation's public schools, one policy issue at a time.
Episódios
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#6 - The Middle Class Myth: Why College Doesn't Solve Poverty
07/08/2016 Duração: 14minHave You Heard heads to college campuses to talk to three current and former students. They "get" what researchers are just beginning to understand: that going to college isn't the silver bullet to solving poverty. By saddling students with debt and degrees that aren't worth that much - if they finish at all - college may even be making the problem worse.
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#5 - Why Busing Failed
17/06/2016 Duração: 11minHave You Heard revisits the school busing wars that rocked the country in the 1960s and '70s. We talk to historian Matt Delmont, who argues that just about everything you think you know about busing is wrong - and that understanding what REALLY happened is key to finally doing something about school segregation.
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#4 - "If You Have a Voice, Use It:" Students in Lawrence, MA Write Their Future
02/05/2016 Duração: 11minIt's the first Have You Heard road trip! For this edition of the podcast, we're in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the poorest city in the state. What we found, though, was a community of students rich in ideas who feel empowered to rethink education and rebuild their city.
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#3 - Kindergarten Suspensions: Yes. It's a Thing.
04/04/2016 Duração: 10minHave You Heard heads to Boston for a look at the controversial trend of kindergarten suspension. We go behind the data to bring you the story of a mother and a five-year-old boy who, in his first four months as a kindergartner, was suspended 16 times. Hard to imagine? His mother thinks so too as she struggles to understand how her bright, creative little boy could end up in so much trouble so quickly.
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#2 - A Rebellion in New Orleans
23/02/2016 Duração: 20minHave You Heard heads to New Orleans, where there’s a rebellion brewing against the city’s decade-long experiment with urban education reform. We speak to the unlikely leader of the revolt to find out why residents of the Big Easy say that changes are being made “to them, not with them” and how this uprising could be heading to a city near you.
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#1 - "These Tests Will Go:" The Opt-Out Movement in Urban Philadelphia
26/01/2016 Duração: 19minHave You Heard heads to Philadelphia to talk to African American parents who are opting their kids out of standardized tests. We listen in as they share their perspectives about a movement that’s been characterized as wealthy, white and suburban. Fundraising link: https://www.beaconreader.com/projects/have-you-heard-the-podcast