
Lessons from "The Watsons Go To Birmingham"
Randy Testa, vice president for education at Walden Media discusses the educational and historical power of Walden Media's new film, "The Watsons Go to Birmingham."
18 Sep 201311min

Immigration Policy's Impact on Education
Roberto Gonzales, assistant professor at HGSE discusses his research on the impact of immigration policy as it relates to educational success in our country.
11 Sep 201312min

Preventing 'Summer Melt'
Lindsay Page and Ben Castleman, education researchers, discuss the effects of "summer melt" and share resources on what they're doing to help prevent it.
3 Sep 201313min

Education As a Matter of Survival
Jeffrey Sachs, economist and director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University, shares his thoughts on the importance of strengthening education in an increasingly crowded, globalized world.
14 Aug 201310min

The Maine Man on Campus
Richard Hopper, president of Kennebec Valley Community College, reflects on his time at the "Harvard Seminar for New Presidents" and names his 'bucket list' commencement speaker.
29 Jul 201315min

The Legacy of Mr. James Meredith
James Meredith, civil rights activist and author, reflects on his life's work, legacy, and solutions for improving Mississippi schools.
14 Jun 201318min

20 Minutes with Noam Chomsky
Noam Chomsky, linguist and philosopher, discusses Paulo Freire's writings, the future of online learning, and the things in the world he doesn't know.
14 Jun 201322min