What it Means to Learn Science

What it Means to Learn Science

How does the world solve complex problems like climate change? One answer may be to teach science in more complex and personal ways. Through the research project, Learning in Places, Professors Megan Bang and Carrie Tzou are developing innovative and equitable field-based science lessons. In this episode of the EdCast, Bang and Tsou share ways to make science more personal and how to better connect children's learning to the natural world.

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Demoralized, Not Drained

Demoralized, Not Drained

Doris Santoro, an associate professor at Bowdoin, explores how many teachers are demoralized not burnt out in the profession. She also discusses how school leaders can stave off this phenomenon and gives sound advice for teachers.

26 Sep 201828min

Friday Night Lights Out: A Call to End Football in Schools

Friday Night Lights Out: A Call to End Football in Schools

Randall Curren, a professor at the University of Rochester, discusses why it’s ethically indefensible for schools to continue sponsoring tackle football.

19 Sep 201816min

Putting Mister Rogers' Deep and Simple to Practice

Putting Mister Rogers' Deep and Simple to Practice

Early childhood education expert Junlei Li spoke to the Harvard EdCast recently about the meaning of high quality in early childhood education, how Fred Rogers' legacy influenced his work, and what deep and simple actually looks like in practice.

12 Sep 201820min

Questioning the Truth in History

Questioning the Truth in History

Activist Minnijean Brown-Trickey discusses the Little Rock Nine and the importance of uncovering and understanding the truth in America.

20 Juni 201813min

Kids Need a Break

Kids Need a Break

Stanford University's Denise Pope, also co-founder of Challenge Success, shares what we need to think about when it comes to choosing summer enrichment programs for our children, and offers some alternatives to children's rigid academic programs in the summer.

13 Juni 201815min

Smartphones, Teens, and Unhappiness

Smartphones, Teens, and Unhappiness

San Diego State University Professor Jean Twenge talks about her research that examining teens, smartphones and unhappiness.

16 Maj 201815min

Escuela Nueva

Escuela Nueva

Vicki Colbert, Yidan Prize winner, reflects on her work and research with Escuela Nueva.

9 Maj 20189min

Learning for Careers

Learning for Careers

Bob Schwartz and Nancy Hoffman, co-founders of the Pathways to Prosperity network and HGSE faculty, discuss what they’ve learned about preparing students for the workplace.

25 Apr 201821min

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