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Educate

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Stories about education, opportunity, and how people learn. From APM Reports.
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Episodes

Is school funding fair?

A new report looks at why some schools have a lot of money to spend per pupil, while others don't, and what to do about it.

Jul 29, 201410 min

Who Needs College?

In May Stephen Smith was invited to be on a panel in Minneapolis that focused on the value of higher education. The panel answered questions such as: Who needs college?

Jul 22, 201413 min

Unionizing Adjuncts

A growing number of adjunct faculty at colleges and universities across the country are voting to unionize. Data from the Department of Education show a tremendous move toward using these so-called contingent teachers in all types of post-secondary institutions over the last 40 years.

Jul 15, 201413 min

Kids and Data Mining

The government wants to collect data on America's children. And that has parents across the country more than a little nervous.

Jul 08, 201412 min

Inside the Common Core: Math

The second of a series on what's inside the Common Core State Standards. Last week we heard about the English Language Arts and Literacy portion; this week we talk to one of the lead authors of the standards for mathematics.

Jul 01, 20149 min

Inside the Common Core: ELA

What do children need to know in school to be prepared for the future? That's the question that drives a new set of national learning standards called the Common Core.This week: inside the standards for English Language Arts/Literacy.

Jun 24, 201410 min

Military-Friendly Campuses

Members of the military and their spouses face more challenges than traditional students when it comes to getting a college degree. Their studies are often interrupted by deployments, transfer among bases, or because they can't attend college full-time. A new network aims to help.

Jun 17, 20149 min

Is Coding Fundamental?

Next fall, dozens of school districts nationwide will offer new computer coding classes. Advocates say computer programming is a fundamental kind of literacy, but critics argue the movement is a power play by tech companies who want schools to invest in their products.

Jun 10, 201410 min

Sexual Assault on Campus

This spring, the Obama administration announced it was joining the effort to hold colleges and universities more accountable for sexual assaults on campus. We talk to a survivor and activist who filed a complaint against Yale when she was an undergraduate there in 2011.

Jun 03, 201410 min

The Education Gender Gap

A new report says middle-schoolers who get Bs and Cs are less likely to finish college than their peers who get As. And because more girls get As, girls are more likely than boys not only to go to college, but to graduate.

May 27, 20148 min

College Bang for the Buck

For decades young people have been told that college is the path to prosperity. And research bears that out. But with the high cost of college tuition and fees, is a degree still worth it?

May 20, 201412 min

The Kalamazoo Promise

In 2005, a group of philanthropists decided to fund a scholarship program for public high school graduates in Kalamazoo, Michigan. The idea is that more college graduates would strengthen the economy and the community of this small Midwestern city. Nine years later, is the Kalamazoo Promise working?

May 13, 201411 min

Degrees of Inequality

Higher education has long been an engine of social mobility in this country. But today's college choices may actually be widening the gap between the haves and the have-nots.

May 06, 20149 min

Navigating the Financial Aid System

Spring is the time of year when college acceptance letters start landing in the mailboxes - and inboxes - of high school seniors across the country. It's also the time of year when many students will have to figure out how they will be able to pay for college, and as WGBH's Kirk Carapezza reports, that can be a daunting prospect.

Apr 29, 20145 min

Yes We Must

A new majority of students going to college are low-income, Hispanic or African-American, and from the southern or western United States. They are also older than so-called traditional students. The recently-formed Yes We Must Coalition aims to shine a light on colleges that have been serving this new majority for a long time.

Apr 22, 20149 min

School Counseling Crisis

California schools have an average of 1,000 students for every guidance counselor. The American School Counselor Association recommends a ratio of 250 students to one. But as public school budgets shrink, counseling programs get cut, and that forces counselors across the country to take on bigger case loads.

Apr 15, 20149 min

Problem-Solving Skills and Jobs

A new international survey of 15-year-olds shows students in the United States are pretty good problem solvers. The Organization for […]

Apr 08, 20149 min

Holding Online Schools Accountable

A new survey shows online K-12 schools under-performing brick-and-mortar schools. Recommendations include specialized teacher training for virtual instruction and more […]

Apr 01, 201412 min

Don’t Wake a Sleeping Teenager

Neuroscience research says teenagers don’t just like to sleep; they need to sleep. A new CDC study suggests early high […]

Mar 25, 201410 min

The Attainment Agenda

A new book says success for low-income college students should be a national priority. There’s no G.I. Bill or Higher […]

Mar 18, 20148 min

The SAT Gets Revamped

The College Board announced last week that it’s going to redesign the SAT exam by spring 2016. Will a new […]

Mar 11, 20148 min

Remaking Education

A new paper says teachers shouldn’t be held accountable in a system that fails students. It suggests ways to take […]

Feb 25, 201412 min

Snow Days and Test Scores

Snow days have been plentiful in 2014. What impact do they have on student test scores? Guest: Joshua Goodman, Professor […]

Feb 18, 20146 min

Improving Teacher Ed

Many schools of education are awful, experts say. A new system for accrediting teaching colleges may add rigor and improve […]

Jan 21, 201413 min

A Conservative Defends Common Core

Conservative and liberal activists across the country are speaking out against Common Core State Standards. But Michael Petrilli, who works […]

Jan 14, 201414 min
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