#3 - Kindergarten Suspensions: Yes. It's a Thing.
Have You Heard4 Apr 2016

#3 - Kindergarten Suspensions: Yes. It's a Thing.

Have You Heard heads to Boston for a look at the controversial trend of kindergarten suspension. We go behind the data to bring you the story of a mother and a five-year-old boy who, in his first four months as a kindergartner, was suspended 16 times. Hard to imagine? His mother thinks so too as she struggles to understand how her bright, creative little boy could end up in so much trouble so quickly.

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#217 Silicon Valley’s Dystopian Vision for Schools

#217 Silicon Valley’s Dystopian Vision for Schools

As Silicon Valley’s tentacles reach ever more deeply into the nation’s public schools, a provocative new book sounds an emphatic “stop”! We talk to Tim Scott, author of Schooling for Silicon Valley, a...

24 Apr 41min

#216 The Blue State Blues

#216 The Blue State Blues

It isn’t just red states where books are being pulled from schools. In blue states, books have given way to out-of-context passages in the name of test and career prep. Add in new literacy laws that s...

3 Apr 47min

#215 The Fight Over Sex Education

#215 The Fight Over Sex Education

What should kids learn about sex? Who should teach them? And if they learn too much, will they become deviants? According to Margaret Myers, the author of The Fight for Sex Ed, we’ve been fighting ove...

19 Mar 33min

#214 These Conservatives Are Furious About School Vouchers

#214 These Conservatives Are Furious About School Vouchers

Forget about ‘education freedom’ and ‘school choice.’ These conservative see the expansion of school vouchers as a government takeover of private and home schools. We head to Texas, where opposition t...

5 Mar 44min

#213 The Kids are Alright

#213 The Kids are Alright

Decades before high school students were walking out of school to protest ICE, they embraced political activism against the Vietnam War and in favor of school desegration and expanding civil rights. I...

19 Feb 45min

#212 We’re at each other’s throats. Schools can help.

#212 We’re at each other’s throats. Schools can help.

Our ability to disagree has turned toxic, and frayed relationships are leaving Americans more isolated and lonely than ever. Can schools help? Educational psychologist Hunter Gehlbach is convinced tha...

5 Feb 44min

#211 Silicon Valley’s Vision for Schools is Trapped in a Cold War Fantasy

#211 Silicon Valley’s Vision for Schools is Trapped in a Cold War Fantasy

In the schools of the (near) future, teachers will be replaced by robots and learning will be personalized, allowing each student to move at their own pace. AI refuser and self-described ‘ed tech Cass...

22 Jan 46min

#210 The Curious Case of Kindergarten

#210 The Curious Case of Kindergarten

Every year more than 3 million kids march off to kindergarten, a mysterious world about which adults know very little. Research psychologist Susan Engel, who has spent a lifetime studying how children...

8 Jan 46min

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