Amy and Jon talk with educational innovators about creating ethical learning environments, helping students overcome the effects of trauma, and empowering young people to make change. Tune in weekly.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesGovernmentScience |
Robbie Torney, director of AI Programs at Common Sense Media, analyzes teachers' use of AI. We focus on AI teaching assistants, their uses and abuses, and how teachers' judgment and skills remain central. We discuss the need for school- and district-... more
We speak with Tom Roderick, founding executive director of the Morningside Center for Teaching Social Responsibility; Jan Zuckerman, Co-founder of Sunnyside Environmental School in Portland, Oregon; and Graham Klag, an alumnus of Sunnyside Environme... more
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We speak with Dr. Dawn Hicks Tafari, Professor of Education and Coordinator of Elementary Education at Winston-Salem State University in North Carolina. Dawn is author of "The Journey of Kamau Miller: Hip Hop Composite Counter Stories for Black Men T... more
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This is a truly vital podcast for educators and anyone interested in schools and democracy.
The interviews are vital and expose a nice variety of thinking and practice that is grounded in care of children, families and communities.
I am very glad for these conversations. They boost my spirit as a teacher!
As a new teacher looking for all the practical wisdom I can find, I’ve come to consider Ethical Schools a great resource. At the same time, the podcast is one of the few accesible platforms for people outside of the research and policy world to engage with a diversity of big ideas and issues related to education. I really appreciate the thoughtfulness with which Amy and Jon approach each episode and the consistent high quality of the quests they invite on to the show.
I don’t usually like listening to interview heavy podcasts, but Amy and Jon seem to ask the right questions and invite such interesting guests, that basically each episode contain very compelling stories and information without much back and forth.
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