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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Episoder(220)

#60 The Rise of the “Portfolio” Model for Schools

#60 The Rise of the “Portfolio” Model for Schools

There's big money lining up to bring the portfolio model to a school district near you. But what is it exactly? Scholar Katrina Bulkley helps Have You Heard plumb the depths of portfolio management.

28 Feb 201935min

#59 University, Inc.: Capitalism, Philanthropy and Higher Education

#59 University, Inc.: Capitalism, Philanthropy and Higher Education

As states disinvest from public higher education, universities are increasingly turning to corporate sponsors. Joshua Hunt, author of University of Nike, joins us to talk about who pays when corporate...

14 Feb 201933min

#58 The LA Teacher Strike: Back to the Future of Education Reform

#58 The LA Teacher Strike: Back to the Future of Education Reform

What does the LA teacher strike mean for the future of education reform?

31 Jan 201921min

#57 These Education Stories Didn’t Get Enough Attention in 2018

#57 These Education Stories Didn’t Get Enough Attention in 2018

Five (make that six) education news stories that deserved more attention in 2018.

17 Jan 201929min

#56 The Farce of School Reform

#56 The Farce of School Reform

The smartest book Have You Heard has encountered on the limits of school reform in ages is a novel. Roxanna Elden's hilarious and pointed Adequate Yearly Progress is packed with real insights into wha...

3 Jan 201932min

#55 Unreal Results in Education Research

#55 Unreal Results in Education Research

Can listening to When I'm 64 make you younger (or smarter)? Have You Heard looks at the replication crisis in the social sciences and why education research is particularly susceptible to the problem ...

4 Des 201837min

#54 Closing Time: In a Gentrifying City, Are Some Students Expendable?

#54 Closing Time: In a Gentrifying City, Are Some Students Expendable?

Boston recently announced plans to begin rebuilding its schools. But in a fast-gentrifying city, who will these new schools be for? Jennifer travels to a school on the chopping block: McCormack Middle...

15 Nov 201830min

#53 The Zombie: Undying Attacks on Ed Schools

#53 The Zombie: Undying Attacks on Ed Schools

Have You Heard digs up the original "zombie" issue in education: schools of education and their [insert criticism here]. Jack and Jennifer are joined by education historian Lauren Lefty to explore why...

31 Okt 201836min

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