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Abstract is the podcast of the Metropolitan Educational Research Consortium at Virginia Commonwealth University. We explore issues in public, PK12 education.
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Episodes

Teachers as Researchers: Brandi Walker

Listen to Brandi Walker (Colonial Heights Public Schools) discussing her action research project: Using Multicultural Literature to Improve Student Relationships and Reduce Classroom Distractions

Jun 26, 201826 min

Teachers as Researchers: Cindy Sinanian

Listen to Cindy Sinanian (Hanover County Public Schools) discuss her action research project: Measuring Prejudice and Promoting Allophilia in a Suburban, Middle-School Language Arts Classroom

Jun 26, 201824 min

Teachers as Researchers: Maria Negron

Listen to Maria Negron (Chesterfield County Public Schools) discuss her action research project: Empowering Latino Students to Defy Societal Labels

Jun 26, 201827 min

Teachers as Researchers: Lillie Jones

Listen to Lillie Jones (Henrico County Public Schools) discussing her action research study: The Intentional Inclusion of Race and Racism Dialogue in Classroom Discussions

Jun 26, 201826 min

Teachers as Researchers: Debi Carper

Listen to Debi Carper (Colonial Heights Public Schools) discussing her action research project: Reading is a Critical Skill! Understand and Addressing the Factors Faced by Challenged Readers

Jun 26, 201819 min

Teachers as Researchers: Kim Bell

Listen to Kim Bell (Chesterfield County Public Schools) discuss her action research project: Diversity in Student Grouping and the Impact on Student Engagement and Achievement.

Jun 26, 201820 min

Action Research in Culturally Diverse Classrooms

As a part of the Professional Development for Success in Culturally Diverse Schools MERC study, we spoke with teachers engaged in action research projects in their classrooms focused on culturally responsive practices. Check out our conversation with Cindy Sinanian and Solitia Wilson from Hanover County Public Schools, Jenny Smith from Henrico County Public Schools, and Hillary Parkhouse from the VCU School of Education about how teachers can capitalize on the opportunity of increasing diversity...

May 22, 201848 min

Ram Bhagat: The Reconciliation Project

Ram Bhagat is the President of the Conciliation Project and a former public educator of over 30 years. Dr. Bhagat works to promote peace and mindfulness through drumming with students in east Richmond. We talked with him about social/emotional learning and his mission of building "massive resilience" in students.

Dec 18, 201733 min

Teachers as Researchers: Margaret Kielty

Margaret Kielty, a kindergarten teacher at G.H. Reid Elementary School in Richmond City Public Schools, discusses her action research project, "Developing Number Systems Knowledge."

Nov 17, 201721 min

Teachers as Researchers: Leigh Ann Pullen

Leigh Ann Pullen, a special education teacher at Washington Henry Elementary School Hanover County Public Schools, discusses her action research project, "The Need and Impact of Focused Lessons and Reflection in Student Choice Environments."

Nov 17, 201728 min

Teachers as Researchers: Marivic Mitchell

Marivic Mitchell, a teacher from the G.H. Moody Middle School in Henrico County Public Schools, discusses her action research project, "To Inquire or Not to Inquire, That is the Inquiry-Based Question"

Nov 17, 201719 min

Teachers as Researchers: Cheryl Thompson

Cheryl Thompson, a teacher from the Blackwell Preschool Development Center in Richmond Public Schools, discusses her action research project, "Preschoolers and Pretend Gunplay: What Should We Do About It?"

Nov 17, 201722 min

Teachers as Researchers: Brian Letorneau

Brian Letourneau, a teacher from Hanover High School in Hanover County Public Schools, discusses his action research project, "Improving Reading Comprehension within Content Courses"

Nov 01, 201720 min

Teachers as Researchers: Stephanie Biller

Stephanie Biller, a teacher from Ridge Elementary School in Henrico County Public Schools, discusses her action research project, "A Whole Brain Approach to Improving Student Engagement"

Oct 31, 201726 min

Teachers as Researchers: Liza Collins

Liza Collins, a teacher from Clover Hill High School in Chesterfield County Public Schools, discusses her action research project, "The Evolution of Cavalier Morning"

Oct 31, 201721 min

Crossroads in Education: Thad Williamson

As an associate professor of leadership studies and philosophy, economics, and law at the University of Richmond, and Senior Policy Advisor for Opportunity to Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney, Thad Williamson is highly involved in local efforts to address issues related to poverty and supporting Richmond Public Schools. We talked about the intersection of poverty and education and the importance of taking a holistic approach to supporting our students.

Oct 14, 201728 min

Crossroads in Education: Trace Broyles

As a junior at Monacan High School, Trace Broyles is highly invested in promoting student empowerment. We talked with him about his service to his school, and what his expectations are as an aspiring biology teacher for how public education will look when he enters the profession.

Oct 14, 201724 min

Crossroads in Education: Lauren Grob

As a senior in the Specialty Center for Education and Human Development at Glen Allen High School, Lauren serves students of varying levels of performance in local elementary and middle schools. We talked with her about supporting the development of students and the importance of communicating high expectations when promoting achievement in the classroom.

Oct 14, 201721 min

Crossroads in Education: Alexis Goode

Alexis is a freshman at Virginia State University studying pre-veterinary science and a former graduate of George Wythe High School. We talked with her about her experiences as a first-generation college student, her time with Partnership for the Future, and her transition into postsecondary education.

Oct 12, 201720 min

Crossroads in Education: Asia Jefferson

As a senior at Armstrong High School, Asia Jefferson served as the president of her junior class, participated in the Samuel D Proctor Conference on Social Injustices, and supported local efforts to address food deserts in Richmond. We talked with her about the challenges of balancing school with work and service to her community.

Oct 12, 201719 min

Crossroads in Education: Scott Barlow

As a son, grandson, nephew and great grandson of public school teachers, as well as a graduate of the public school system, Scott Barlow currently serves as the School Board Representative for the second district in Richmond Virginia. We talked about the role of local government in supporting public schools.

Oct 09, 201720 min

Crossroads in Education: Wiliam Noel Sr.

As the Director of Student Support and Disciplinary Review for Henrico County Public Schools, William Noel Sr. oversees student discipline for the school division. He previously served as a substitute teacher, alternative education teacher, social studies teacher, and coach. We talked about the evolution of school disciplinary policies and practices.

Oct 08, 201727 min

Crossroads in Education: Cyndi Robinson

A product of Richmond City Public Schools, Cynthia (Cyndi) Carney-Robinson serves as an Instructional Technology Resource Teacher for RPS, and formerly served as a high school teacher in the division. Her work includes providing professional development and supporting teachers at Miles Jones, Swansboro, and Greene Elementary School. We talked about the expectations placed on teachers and the gaps that exist in access to technology.

Sep 27, 201727 min

Crossroads in Education: Tameshia Grimes

As the Director of Equity and Student Support Services for Chesterfield County Public Schools, Tameshia Grimes supervises CCPS leaders in the areas of school counseling, school psychology, school social work, student health, Title III, Early Childhood Special Education, Head Start, Virginia Preschool Initiative and the Virginia Preschool Initiative Expansion, and alternative education. We talked with her about “building strong children,” and what it takes to promote equity in a large school divi...

Sep 25, 201724 min

Crossroads in Education: Josh Bearman

Entering his fifth year as a teacher of record for Lucille Brown Middle School, Josh Bearman does all that he can to make learning real for his students. Whether he is taking them down to the James River for what he describes as “good old fashioned, hands-on learning,” or bringing his banjo to class, he is committed to his craft. We talked with Josh about how we can be more equitable in public education, and a little bit about bluegrass music.

Sep 18, 201726 min

Crossroads in Education: Andrew Daire

In his second year as Dean of the VCU School of Education, Dr. Daire is leading a school that seeks to encourage educational researchers to conduct their work with an eye on community impact and equip teachers for service in urban, high-poverty public school settings. We spoke with him about how teacher preparation programs are evolving and the future of community-engaged education research.

Sep 08, 201722 min

Crossroads in Education: James Lane

As the Superintendent of Chesterfield County Public Schools, Dr. James Lane is responsible for overseeing the education of 60,000 students in 63 schools. We talked with him about the work that he does for students and educators in Chesterfield and how shifting policies have impacted those efforts.

Sep 01, 201720 min

Crossroads in Education: Kurt Stemhagen and Brionna Nomi

As researchers in the School of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University and advocates for teachers in the metropolitan Richmond area, Stemhagen and Nomi remain focused on current issues in public education and their local implications. They also work with Richmond Teachers for Social Justice, a collection of local educators focused on issues of justice and equity in our public schools. We talked with them about their research and advocacy work and what they see as the future of public educ...

Aug 25, 201726 min

Crossroads in Education: Preservice Teachers

As college students studying to become teachers in local public schools, this discussion with preservice teachers Tyler Arnold, Jessica Shim, and Sarah Hunter covered what they thought about the current state of public education and the profession that they are about to enter. We discussed their reasons for wanting to become teachers, what impact they hope to make, and what they expect the role of a public school teacher to be in the future.

Aug 21, 201737 min

Crossroads in Education: Terry Dozier

As the Director of the Center for Teacher Leadership (CTL) at VCU, Dr. Dozier focuses on providing high quality training to local educators to make them change agents in their schools. She also oversees the Richmond Teacher Residency (RTR) program within the CTL, which works to equip new teachers with the skills and experience they need to serve in high need, urban public school systems like Richmond Public Schools. We talked with her about the role of teachers in an evolving public education la...

Aug 06, 201727 min
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