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Students began by researching the countries of the refugees and immigrants that they ...
Personalization—High Tech High schools foster student engagement by knowing students well ...
As an educator for over 30 years, serving as a teacher, principal, and assistant superi...
Alec talks to psychologist Cat Magielnicki about her advice for helping kids return to classrooms
Alec talks to 7th grade math and science teacher Kat Wu about how the kids in her team ...
In this episode, Alec and middle school teacher Jean Catubay interview fellow-middle school teacher Julie Ruble about how she talks to her students about challenging, relevant stuff without anyone getting hurt.
Alec talks to Lillian Hsu and John Bosselman, of Latitude High School in Oakland about attending to community and shared meaning-making during the pandemic.
In this episode, Alec talks to LeDerick Horne about what teachers can do to support kids with special educational needs (and their families) in the midst of this craziness.
In this episode, Alec talks to Dr. Margo Vreeburg Izzo, Program Director of Transition Services at Ohio State University Nisonger Center, about how they moved their program for students with intellectual disabilities entirely online.
In this episode, Alec talks to spoken-word poet and disability rights advocate LeDerick Horne about getting diagnosed with a learning disability in third grade and spending the rest of his K-12 education in segregated classrooms, and about what SHOULD have happened instead. The conversation ranges from riding the short bus to the watching the Simpsons, and ends with LeDerick’s experience in college – and why he’s a huge supporter of community colleges.
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