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| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Join us for a conversation on how we're doing in education, and out, one year into this unparalleled challenge. What has changed? What remains to be done?
Robert Woodson (@BobWoodson), Founder and President of the Center for Neighborhood Enterprise and Jeffery Sikkenga (@AshbrookCenter), Executive Director of the Ashbrook Center join Reality Check to talk about the state of our nation, civics and educa... more
Kicking off the 4th season of Reality Check, Jeanne Allen talks with the leading pioneers of education opportunity whose work inspired the many transformative changes happening today about having a new president, new legislators, new everything. List... more
Social worker, author and professional psychoanalyst Erica Komisar (@EricaKomisarCSW) joins Reality Check to discuss the latest findings on the condition of schoolchildren and their emotional, social and mental well-being throughout the COVID-19 pand... more
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Jeanne Allen has a very loose association with the truth. She lies when the truth would serve her better. Not surprised.
Big Reality Check for Jeanne Allen. February is Black History month. When did American education not include Blacks or African Americans? How do you propose to reform education when you are not even saying anything in your descriptions about the black population and its role in the education of America?
Try searching for Black History Month material on the Reality Check with Jeanne Allen website on ApplePodcasts- you will find nothing, as well as no 'African American’ mentioned. Neither will y... more
I went into the podcast hoping to hear about a variety of solution to help fix public education but all this podcast seems to be is propaganda for school vouchers and charter schools. There really hasn’t been any talk about actually fixing public schools it’s been more about how we should pull away from them, not a fan.
Listen to an old-school Republican telling it like it is on school choice, flat tax, entitlement reform, elminating bureaucrats, and why a stable currency is vital. He's got some very interesting ideas on education: Why not focus on 1 subject at a time in order to let it set in? Don't take off the summer so that you can finish college in 3 years?
Important conversations regarding an entrenched subject.










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