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Sy in Shanghai

Sy in Shanghai

Living and learning in Asia, Europe and America, Sy Shi of Shanghai joins John for a fun conversation about growing up in China and living in Spain and Tennessee.

Mary Avalos Knows Standards

Mary Avalos Knows Standards

Florida’s new governor eliminated Common Core. In her Miami Herald op-ed, Mary Avalos gave the Governor a basic introduction to educational research.

Tom Handley Loves Backpacks

Tom Handley Loves Backpacks

Parsons School of Design at the New School in New York creates the world’s top designers. Tom Handley is a professor of Marketing and Public Relations and has been nominated three times Distinguished Faculty of the Year. He’s an expert in public relations, social media and online education. He’s placed over 500 young and experienced students in internships and over 300 in dream jobs. Tom talks with John about his extraordinary  career and keys to career success for idealists of all ages. 

The DNA of Disease

The DNA of Disease

Every living thing leaves DNA in the environment, including organic waste. Andy Rothstein hunts down the genes to aid threatened species and stop forecasted pandemics. Andy gauges the health of ecosystems. He’s a researcher at the University of California at Berkeley who joints the podcast to talk about a range of topics, from research and education to environmental careers and the future of the planet. 

Homeschooling

Homeschooling

Public schools need to be at least as good as homeschooling. Sandy McCay stayed home while his wife worked and Sandy created years of mostly outdoor learning activities that prepared his two children for successful careers.

Early Childhood Education

Early Childhood Education

Andrew Krugly joins the podcast for a reflection on his education and nonprofit leader’s experience over decades in the innermost circles of education policy, administration and leadership. Topics range from Andrew’s principalship in a provocative Evanston, Illinois, elementary district to leading an early childhood education nonprofit in Chicago. Andrew speaks candidly about his unique perspective on what works and what fails in education, learning and neuroscience in practice today. Andrew provides candid advice that will help education leaders, teachers, parents and policy experts.

Writers and Writing

Writers and Writing

What makes good writing? The centerpiece of any education plan, organization or curriculum is the written word. This fortnight John talks with Illinois Great Lakes regional poet and professor of creative writing Garin Cycholl. From the death of local television stars to demons in the suburbs, Garin discusses his writing and teaching with an eye to why teaching diverse populations is still a challenge and a thrill.

Diversity and Reliability in Schools

Diversity and Reliability in Schools

Just John this fortnight discusses two issues for improving schools. He talks about the value of hiring workers with diverse learning, working and living backgrounds, and he discusses how to build reliably successful schools.