Are Teachers Unions To Blame For Failing Schools?
Open to Debate23 Mar 2010

Are Teachers Unions To Blame For Failing Schools?

In the quest to remake America's public schools, teachers unions have frequently been blasted as an obstacle to improvement. But do unions really deserve more of the blame than shrinking budgets and other problems? A group of experts takes on that question in the latest Intelligence Squared U.S. debate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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#94 - Will Flexing America's Muscles In The Middle East Make Things Worse?

#94 - Will Flexing America's Muscles In The Middle East Make Things Worse?

The disintegration of Iraq, Syria’s ongoing civil war, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the promise and peril of the Arab Spring... What role should America play in the Middle East? For some America’...

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#93 - Should We Embrace The Common Core?

#93 - Should We Embrace The Common Core?

In K-12 education, there is nothing more controversial than the Common Core State Standards, national academic standards in English and math. Adopted by more than 40 states, they were developed, in pa...

19 Sep 201453min

Retrospective On Hamas And Israel

Retrospective On Hamas And Israel

Rising tensions between Israel and Hamas have come to a head this week with a dramatic eruption of conflict along the Gaza strip, making a debate we held back in 2006, less than a year after Hamas won...

11 Jul 201418min

#92 - Is There A Constitutional Right To Unlimited Spending On Political Speech?

#92 - Is There A Constitutional Right To Unlimited Spending On Political Speech?

Is independent political speech the linchpin of our democracy or its Achilles' heel? For democracy to work, some say, citizens (and corporations, and unions, and media outlets, and other voluntary org...

2 Jul 201453min

#91 - Is Death Final?

#91 - Is Death Final?

If consciousness is just the workings of neurons and synapses, how do we explain the phenomenon of near-death experience? Is the prospect of an existence after death “real” and provable by science, or...

14 Mai 201452min

#90 - Do Millennials Stand A Chance?

#90 - Do Millennials Stand A Chance?

Millennials—growing up with revolutionary technology and entering adulthood in a time of recession—have recently been much maligned. Are their critics right? Is this generation uniquely coddled, narci...

16 Apr 201453min

The Controversy Over Ayaan Hirsi Ali At Brandeis University

The Controversy Over Ayaan Hirsi Ali At Brandeis University

Women's rights activist, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, became the center a media firestorm last week, when Brandies University reversed its decision to grant her an honorary degree. While they commend her for bein...

15 Apr 201415min

#89 - More Clicks, Fewer Bricks: Is The Lecture Hall Obsolete?

#89 - More Clicks, Fewer Bricks: Is The Lecture Hall Obsolete?

Is the college of the future online? With the popularity of MOOCs (massive open online courses) and the availability of online degree programs at a fraction of their on-campus price, we are experienci...

10 Apr 201453min

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