Have You Heard

Have You Heard

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.

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#121 History Test: the Tangled Roots of Standardized Testing

#121 History Test: the Tangled Roots of Standardized Testing

The claim that standardized testing has racist - even eugenicist - roots is oft repeated these days. But is it true? In an episode guaranteed to please no one, friend of the show Ethan Hutt walks us t...

24 Syys 202142min

#120 How Pronouns Became Landmines: The Conservative War on Trans Youth

#120 How Pronouns Became Landmines: The Conservative War on Trans Youth

The culture wars found a new target in 2021: trans youth. More than 100 laws were proposed to restrict the rights of trans individuals, especially kids. In this episode of Have You Heard, we’re joined...

9 Syys 202135min

#119 The Impact of HBCU-Trained Teachers on Black Student Achievement

#119 The Impact of HBCU-Trained Teachers on Black Student Achievement

Black students who are taught by teachers who attended an Historically Black College or University or HBCU fare better than their peers. That’s what Lavar Edmonds found as he dug into a trove of data ...

26 Elo 202133min

#118 Democracy and Public Education: A Future in Peril

#118 Democracy and Public Education: A Future in Peril

Why are the same states that are rolling back democracy also intent on dismantling public education? We assembled an all-star cast to get some answers. Special guests: Derek Black, author of Schoolhou...

12 Elo 202151min

#117 College Behind Bars: the Case for Higher Education in Prison

#117 College Behind Bars: the Case for Higher Education in Prison

If you know anything about higher education in prison, it's that these programs "pay off" for taxpayers in the form of tax savings and lower rates of recidivism. But the economic justification for col...

15 Heinä 202135min

#116 Not Your Parents’ School Desegregation

#116 Not Your Parents’ School Desegregation

Five decades after Boston's bitter battles over busing helped stall the push for school desegregation, the issue is once again a policy priority in Massachusetts. What happened? Chalk it up to a gener...

1 Heinä 202134min

#115 Long, Hot Education Summer

#115 Long, Hot Education Summer

Suddenly education is THE hot topic. But where there’s heat, light doesn’t necessarily follow. Jennifer and Jack discuss what’s missing from the coverage of the backlash against Critical Race Theory, ...

16 Kesä 202133min

#114 Where Communities Go to College

#114 Where Communities Go to College

Community colleges get a bad rap. But recent graduates of Maryland’s Frederick Community College say that stigma is undeserved. These new and soon-to-be-teachers make a powerful case for learning - an...

3 Kesä 202135min

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