
Streamlining Early Learning
Bobbie Burnham, early childhood educator, shares successes and strategies from her time working in the Minnesota Dept. of Education.
15 Des 201410min

Becoming a Soul Rebel
Shawn Ginwright, author and activist, responds to the crisis of hopelessness among youth of color in urban America.
2 Des 20148min

F = Ma(ster Class)
Eric Mazur, professor of physics at Harvard, discusses his upcoming Master Class titled 'Confessions of a Converted Lecturer.'
12 Nov 20144min

How Stereotypes Affect Us
Claude Steele, author of the book 'Whistling Vivaldi,' explains his research on stereotype threat and provides solutions for mitigating its negative effects.
6 Nov 201413min

Social Justice Art
Marit Dewhurst, director of art education at The City College of New York, explains the power of using art as a way to engage students in addressing issues of social injustice.
5 Nov 201413min

The Importance of Years 0-5
Nonie Lesaux and Stephanie Jones, members of the faculty at HGSE, examine the latest thinking, research, and practice in building and sustaining high quality Pre-K systems, schools and classrooms.
29 Okt 201410min

Potato Chips or Research Spending? Examining Human Infrastructure in Higher Education
Mark Yudof, former president of the University of California, reflects on the changing nature of higher education in America and looks to the future of the post-secondary education experience.
28 Okt 201413min

Education and Ferguson, MO
Richard Rothestein, visiting scholar in education at HGSE, shares insights into how education has been affected by racial-isolation policies that primed Ferguson for this summer’s events.
27 Okt 201414min