Ring the bell
Schooled
by Aubri Juhasz, WHYY
11M ago
This episode is the second in this season of “Schooled”, a podcast production from WHYY that gives the insider’s story of public schools, through the eyes of students, parents, and educators.  Read and listen to the first episode here.  Find it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts ..read more
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A tale of two schools: What it feels like to attend an underfunded Pa. school
Schooled
by Aubri Juhasz, WHYY
11M ago
Two neighboring public high schools show the inequity of Pennsylvania’s school funding system. We learn about the forces at play and how a lack of resources affects everyday life for students and teachers. Then, we meet the people who have dedicated their lives to solving the state’s school funding problem ..read more
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After the spotlight: How a book ban fight changed one Pa. community
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by Mallory Falk, Keystone Crossroads
1y ago
A book ban put the Central York School in the national spotlight. Meet the people who defeated it — and discover how it changed them ..read more
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Teaching on the brink: How it feels to be an educator on the verge of quitting
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by Jad Sleiman, Keystone Crossroads
1y ago
There’s rising concern about the number of teachers who may leave the field. We asked them why. What they told us might surprise you ..read more
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Prodigal son: The making of a Black male teacher
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by Avi Wolfman-Arent, Keystone Crossroads
3y ago
School leaders across the U.S. are looking for the next Shakoor Henderson: a promising Black, male educator in a field that sorely lacks diversity. So why is he on the verge of being pushed out of public education after a long, winding fight to get in? The answer lies in his past — and the barriers faced by many Black men in America ..read more
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Live: Lessons of the COVID school year
Schooled
by Keystone Crossroads
3y ago
COVID-19 upended the American education system and the impacts of the pandemic on schools will likely take decades to fully understand. There are big questions about learning loss. Attendance rates are down. Failure rates are up. And many students missed out on a year of normal social development. The isolation of virtual school has also been set against a backdrop of family members getting sick, dying, or losing jobs due to covid — all while there has been a spike in deadly gun violence in cities across the country. In this episode, we unpacking how the COVID year of schooling has affected st ..read more
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Pandemic year: School, shootings
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by Miles BryanAvi Wolfman-Arent, Keystone Crossroads
3y ago
Dozens of school-aged children in Philadelphia were murdered since January 2020  — a spike that tracks with a surge in homicides in cities across the country. For loved ones, the pain of these losses has been exacerbated by the isolation of the pandemic. And without in-person school, classmates and teachers have tried to navigate their grief from a distance. This is the story of our other public health crisis, gun violence, told through the lives of three Philadelphia teenagers whose time was cut short ..read more
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Pandemic year: The Class of 2020, ‘on hold’ and ‘on fire’
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by Kevin McCorryAvi Wolfman-ArentMiles Bryan, Keystone Crossroads
3y ago
The high school class of 2020 is bound for the history books. They were born in the wake of 9-11. Entered kindergarten during the Great Recession. Had their senior years interrupted by a global pandemic. And have now graduated into an uncertain future amid mass COVID-19 deaths, record unemployment and civic upheaval in the streets. In this episode we’re telling the stories of students coming of age in a moment where the world feels both ‘on hold’ and ‘on fire ..read more
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S.03 Ep. 04 Summer in the City
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by Kevin McCorryAvi Wolfman-Arent, Keystone Crossroads
3y ago
A portrait of summer at a recreation center in a Philadelphia neighborhood where the threat of violent crime is never far off. Starting on the last day of school, we meet students — many living in nearby public housing — who embrace the structure set by staffers at the Hank Gathers Rec Center. Schools in the neighborhood often struggle to keep students orderly and engaged. Why is the rec center so different? What educational role does it play in the lives of students? This slice-of-life story explores the impact Gathers has on students living amid daily reminders of violence and trauma ..read more
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S. 03 Ep. 03: Don’t eat the marshmallow
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by Avi Wolfman-Arent, Keystone Crossroads
3y ago
KIPP Philadelphia started a middle school in 2003 that promised to change students’ lives.  It was one of the city’s first “no excuses” charter schools, where administrators implemented a militaristic discipline system and promoted a laser focus on college for kids from low-income neighborhoods. They also regularly counseled students who didn’t embrace their methods to leave the school.  Now, 15 years later, we track down dozens of former students to ask: in the long run, did the school live up to its promise? How were lives affected? And how has the school’s original vision of succe ..read more
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