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The Harvard EdCast

Harvard Graduate School of Educationwww.gse.harvard.edu
In the complex world of education, the Harvard EdCast keeps the focus simple: what makes a difference for learners, educators, parents, and our communities. The EdCast is a weekly podcast about the ideas that shape education, from early learning through college and career. We talk to teachers, researchers, policymakers, and leaders of schools and systems in the US and around the world — looking for positive approaches to the challenges and inequities in education. Through authentic conversation, we work to lower the barriers of education’s complexities so that everyone can understand. The Harvard EdCast is produced by the Harvard Graduate School of Education and hosted by Jill Anderson. The opinions expressed are those of the guest alone, and not the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
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Episodes

What Excellent Community Colleges Do

Josh Wyner, author of 'What Excellent Community Colleges Do' examines the characteristics of high performing community colleges and how they prepare all students for success.

May 14, 201411 minSeason 1Ep. 133

The Internet-Based Public High School

Julie Young, president and CEO of Florida Virtual School, examines the history and growth of the first statewide Internet-based public high school in the United States

May 06, 201414 minSeason 1Ep. 131

M. Night Shyamalan's School Sense

M. Night Shyamalan, filmmaker and author of “I Got Schooled,” shares his unique journey as a curious, education reform outsider looking for data informed answers on how to close America's education gap.

Apr 28, 201421 minSeason 1Ep. 130

Stuck In Place: Racial Inequality in America

Patrick Sharkey, associate professor at New York University, discusses urban neighborhoods and the persistence of racial inequality --analyzed through the lens of his new book "Stuck in Place" and the upcoming Askwith Forum.

Apr 28, 20148 minSeason 1Ep. 129

President McCartney's Big Year

Kathleen McCartney, president of Smith College and former dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education, reflects on an exciting year involving a new job, book, and Twitter account.

Apr 18, 201410 minSeason 1Ep. 128

Wendy Kopp: A Candid Conversation

Wendy Kopp, CEO and Co-Founder of Teach for All, candidly reflects on her experiences leading Teach for All and Teach for America, with thoughts on the future of both organizations.

Apr 15, 201418 minSeason 1Ep. 127

The Next 40 Years of Child and Family Policy

Hiro Yoshikawa, professor of globalization and education at NYU, discusses his new co-edited book, 'Improving the Odds For America's Children' and its tie in with an upcoming Askwith Forum celebrating 40 Years of the Children's Defense Fund.

Apr 09, 20149 minSeason 1Ep. 126

10 Minutes with Temple Grandin

Temple Grandin, world famous animal scientist and autism activist, sheds insight into the way she thinks, reflects on the state of autism awareness, and even reveals her favorite Claire Danes movie.

Mar 31, 201410 minSeason 1Ep. 125

Schools in a Broken State

Sarah Dryden-Peterson, assistant professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, reflects on how education systems fare during periods of great turmoil and strife within a country.

Mar 25, 201418 minSeason 1Ep. 124

Examining the Common Core

John King Jr., commissioner of education of the State of New York, shares his perspective on the common core --its perils, pitfalls, and opportunities.

Mar 12, 20149 minSeason 1Ep. 123

Unlocking the Immunity to Change

Robert Kegan, professor at HGSE, discusses the mechanics, challenges, and excitement in teaching his new HarvardX course called, "Unlocking the Immunity to Change."

Mar 10, 201415 minSeason 1Ep. 122

Restoring Opportunity in Education

Greg Duncan, co-author of the HEPG book "Restoring Opportunity" discusses the crisis of inequality and the challenge for American education in a historical and practical context.

Mar 05, 20149 minSeason 1Ep. 121

A Conversation with Beverly Daniel Tatum

Beverly Daniel Tatum, president of Spelman College, re-examines the expression of Martin Luther King's "dream" for America, while redefining the dreams we have for ourselves, our communities, and our world.

Feb 26, 20149 minSeason 1Ep. 120

Incubating #Edtech

Eileen Rudden, co-founder of LearnLaunch, reflects on the state of entrepreneurship and ed tech - with anticipation for LearnLaunch's annual conference in Boston on February 28th.

Feb 19, 201413 minSeason 1Ep. 119

Can Love be Taught?

Richard Weissbourd, lecturer on education at HGSE, discusses whether love can be effectively taught in schools, reflects on the state of sex-ed, and examines where love is best modeled in the media.

Feb 11, 201412 minSeason 1Ep. 118

Mayor Menino's Education Legacy

Thomas Menino, former mayor of Boston, reflects with HGSE's Rick Weissbourd on his leadership role in helping reshape Boston schools and shepherding education policy over the past two decades.

Jan 29, 201415 minSeason 1Ep. 117

HarvardX: A Year Later

Justin Reich, HarvardX research fellow, examines the effectiveness of edX's open online courses through quantitative and qualitative research.

Jan 16, 201412 minSeason 1Ep. 116

LGBT Activism Abroad

Pedro Robledo, one of the leaders of the LGBT movement in Argentina, shares his deeply personal story of equal rights, education activism, and role in the adoption of quality bullying legislation in his country.

Jan 08, 201416 minSeason 1Ep. 115

A Reading Revolution

Jessica Marshall, chief strategy officer at LightSail Ed, explains how an adaptive, tablet-based literacy platform is revolutionizing how students are gaining 21st century skills.

Jan 08, 201413 minSeason 1Ep. 114

The Tutors

Michael Lombardo, CEO of Reading Partners, shares his organization's 'secret sauce' for closing the reading achievement gap.

Dec 17, 201313 minSeason 1Ep. 113

Making the Rounds

Lee Teitel, author of the book "School-Based Instructional Rounds" shares his evolving research on one of the most innovative and powerful approaches to improving teaching and learning.

Dec 09, 201312 minSeason 1Ep. 112

Learning Outside the Box

Gerald A. Lieberman, author of "Education and the Environment" provides an innovative guide to creating a new type of environmental education that combines standards-based lessons with community investigations and service learning projects.

Dec 04, 201313 minSeason 1Ep. 111

edX Marks the Spot

Anant Agarwal, president of edX, discusses common misconceptions with online learning, new models for leadership, and how social media will play a critical role in the future of digital learning communities.

Nov 20, 201316 minSeason 1Ep. 110

The Ed Reform Menu

Helen Janc Malone, editor of the book, "Leading Educational Change: Global Issues, Challenges, and Lessons on Whole-System Reform" discusses the collaborative process of editing a book with diverse authors and opinions about education reform.

Nov 13, 201311 minSeason 1Ep. 109

What's Happening With Vegas

Emiliana Vegas, chief of the education division at the Inter-American Development Bank examines the transformative relationship between banking and education in developing countries, while reflecting on her time at HGSE as a student.

Nov 05, 201312 minSeason 1Ep. 108

Stretching the Higher Education Dollar

Andrew Kelly, co-editor of the book, "Stretching the Higher Education Dollar" shares insights into the future of higher education and explains how true reform can take place.

Oct 16, 201312 minSeason 1Ep. 107

Understanding a Bully

Elizabeth Englander, author of the book "Bullying and Cyberbullying" discusses what every educator needs to know about this subject.

Oct 16, 201313 minSeason 1Ep. 106

How Learning Can Click

Sari Factor, CEO of Edgenuity, discusses the future of blended learning as it relates to improving schools and districts across the country.

Sep 25, 201313 minSeason 1Ep. 105

Lessons from "The Watsons Go To Birmingham"

Randy Testa, vice president for education at Walden Media discusses the educational and historical power of Walden Media's new film, "The Watsons Go to Birmingham."

Sep 18, 201311 minSeason 1Ep. 104
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