School Bells or Nah?

School Bells or Nah?

Remote learning was far from ideal, but it did open the door for schools to approach the school day day in new ways. We explore the research on teen sleep and what that means for school start times, as well as the promise and peril of the four day school week. Research shows shortening the school week doesn’t necessarily improve student outcomes, but it may alleviate teacher burnout. Finally, we look at the history of the school bell, how it shapes learning and whether it’s time for the final toll. Additional Reading: Students Can Get to Class Without Bells, But Schools Need to Adapt Three Reasons Teens Need Later School Start Times Why More Schools Are Considering a 4-Day Week Despite the Risk Sign up for the MindShift newsletter

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Ross Greene: What if Bad Behavior Isn’t the Problem?

Ross Greene: What if Bad Behavior Isn’t the Problem?

KQED's Ki Sung talks with clinical psychologist and author Ross Greene about why traditional discipline strategies often fail students, and what educators can do instead. Greene explains his Collabora...

13 Maj 28min

Who Misses Out When Tutoring Starts Too Late?

Who Misses Out When Tutoring Starts Too Late?

KQED’s Marlena Jackson-Retondo reports from Bellevue Elementary in Santa Rosa. Abrupt cuts to AmeriCorps funding last year impacted the school-based tutoring there. Principal Nina Craig explains how t...

14 Apr 15min

Randy Porter’s Middle School Jazz Band

Randy Porter’s Middle School Jazz Band

In this episode, KQED’s Marlena Jackson-Retondo visits the band room at Roosevelt Middle School in Oakland and speaks with longtime music teacher Randy Porter, who is retiring after 40 years in Oaklan...

10 Mars 18min

Scott R. Levy: How School Boards Can Strengthen Our Democracy

Scott R. Levy: How School Boards Can Strengthen Our Democracy

In this episode KQED’s Marlena Jackson-Retondo speaks with Scott R. Levy, adjunct lecturer at Harvard’s Graduate School of Education and a former school board member, about why school boards matter mo...

10 Feb 28min

Financial Literacy in The Digital Age With Lillian Zhang

Financial Literacy in The Digital Age With Lillian Zhang

Lillian Zhang is a financial and career educator. Her book, "The New Money Rules: The GenZ Guide to Personal Finance" covers how to eliminate debt and offers non-judgmental advice on saving and invest...

13 Jan 23min

MIT's TeachLab Presents The Homework Machine

MIT's TeachLab Presents The Homework Machine

This month MindShift is sharing an episode from MIT's TeachLab podcast. Hosts Jessie Dukes and Justin Reich have interviewed teachers, school leaders, and students about how the debut of ChatGPT and G...

9 Dec 202535min

Deborah Farmer Kris: How Awe Helps Us Flourish

Deborah Farmer Kris: How Awe Helps Us Flourish

KQED's Ki Sung talks to longtime MindShift contributor and child development expert Deborah Farmer Kris. In her book "Raising Awe-Seekers: How the Science of Wonder Helps Our Kids Thrive," she shares ...

11 Nov 202530min

What Can Teachers Do About AI? Three Approaches in the Classroom

What Can Teachers Do About AI? Three Approaches in the Classroom

This month MindShift is sharing an episode from our friends at KQED's Close All Tabs. Close All Tabs breaks down how digital culture shapes our world through thoughtful insights and irreverent humor. ...

14 Okt 202530min

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