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“I Love My Students. I Also Want to Live”: Teachers Demand Safety as Trump Pushes Schools to Reopen

6 years ago Democracy Now

“As President Trump continues to push for schools to reopen even as COVID-19 rates skyrocket in many states, teachers are revolting. “I love my students, and I know that the best place for them to learn is in classrooms where they can collaborate and collectively solve problems,” says Seattle high school teacher Jesse Hagopian. He…

Democracy Now!

NJ Latinx Parents & Students Fight Robert Wood Johnson Plan to Demolish Public School

6 years ago Democracy Now

“In a story Democracy Now! has followed closely, Juan González shares an update on efforts to prevent the demolition of the Lincoln Annex public school in New Brunswick, New Jersey. City officials are trying to proceed with demolishing the public school this summer, in a move that would force 760 students to be bussed to…

Palacio Podcast

Darick Simpson: New Goals. New Directions

6 years ago The Palacio Podcast
Darick Simpson

Darick Simpson is a man comfortable in his goals and his direction in life. During much of the time that I’ve known Simpson, he served for sixteen years as the executive director of the Long Beach Community Action Partnership (LBCAP). He is one of the most incisive, committed, and the chilliest people I’ve ever met….

PBS NewsHour

How Distance Learning Illuminates Disparities Among Students and Teachers

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Distance learning proved a difficult experiment for many students, teachers, and parents this year. Its urgent adoption underscored gaps in access and income. Now, school districts are scrambling to figure out how to adjust plans for the fall. We hear from viewers about their own school experiences, and William Brangham talks to Mark Bedell, superintendent…

Palacio Podcast

Replay- Vivian Malauulu: From Poor Immigrant to the LBCC Board of Trustees

6 years ago Feature
Vivian Malauulu

Vivian Malauulu is the President of the Long Beach Community College District Board of Trustees and also represent Area 2 in the city. The journey to the Board of Trustees and her leadership of it has been shaped by strong life experiences. Born Vivian Ramirez impoverished in a barrio in Honduras, the then seven-year-old child…

Democracy Now!

Education Crisis: From Pre-K to Higher Ed, Students Face Unequal Access During Coronavirus Shutdown

6 years ago Democracy Now

“We look at the impact of the pandemic on schools, universities, students, parents, teachers and professors — and who is at the table to shape what happens next. “We now have an economic crisis on top of the public health crisis, and the ways that we’re choosing to educate children is simply unequal and is…

PBS NewsHour

School Closures Leave Homeless Students Even More Vulnerable

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“There are more than 1.5 million homeless public school students in the United States. But with many of those young people relying on school for safety, stability, and food, the mass closures of school buildings all over the country due to the coronavirus have left them even more vulnerable than before. NewsHour Weekend’s Zachary Green…

PBS NewsHour

Why education unions are disputing the efficacy of active shooter drills

6 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Active shooter drills have become nearly ubiquitous in American schools. Although they are intended to prepare students and teachers to protect themselves in case of an armed intruder, the largest education unions in the U.S. say there’s little evidence they are effective — and that they can traumatize children. Randi Weingarten of the American Federation…

Voices in My Head

College Has Been Very Good But Hard for Me and That’s Okay

6 years ago Feature, Voices In My Head
College

College, in my past life, had been more of an obstacle than a path. 1966, 1967, 1970 were the last years of my previous attempts. College was just too demanding on my body, mind, and spirit; especially during those early personally chaotic years. Buffeted by depression and immersed in drug use, book learning just wasn’t…

Community

(Replay) The First Thousand Days of Life: Early Childhood

6 years ago Feature
Molina Foundation

For the Molina Foundation, literacy is all part of an education continuum that begins very early for a person. Even before they’re born. “We look at the first thousand days of life. It goes all the way back to when Mom is pregnant. If Mom is thinking about learning and Mom is developing herself, then…

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