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It’s easy to see a child’s education as a path determined by grades, test scores and extra curricula

Episodes

Total: 87

Journalist Rose Horowitch and Author Danielle Bayard Jackson join KQED's Nimah Gobir in conversation

David Yeager is a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin and an expert in beha

Hanif Abduraqqib. Sarah Kay. Elizabeth Acevedo. Clint Smith. Do any of these names sound familiar? H

 If you think of social studies as a dry, dusty march of names and dates to memorize, think again. I

From book bans to chronic absenteeism to phone distractions, it’s a hard time to be a teacher. But a

MindShift revisits the pioneering initiatives of the Black Panthers, who used a community school app

This podcast episode explores Monarch School, a public school in San Diego County dedicated to servi

Not all students returned to school after the pandemic. Research shows that chronic absenteeism surg

MindShift returns with Season 9!Discover solutions for raising our kids in the modern era. Hear from

We're sharing an episode from our friends at the Adult ISH podcast. In light of the latest number of

We love hearing from you, our listeners, and learning how you’re putting the insights that we share

We're sharing an episode from our friends at the Bay Curious podcast. California has fewer school bu

Education journalist, Jill Barshay of the Hechinger Report, writes a weekly column about education r

Educator, Tricia Ebarvia advocates for a more complete way of seeing ourselves, one another and curr

 In "Punished for Dreaming," Bettina Love reflects on a 'glorious' era in Black education, unravelin

Miriam Plotinsky, an instructional coach, author, and former high school English teacher, discusses

Matthew R. Kay and Jennifer Orr discuss how they turn simple conversations about students’ names int

Phyllis Fagell, Psychotherapist and author of the new book “Middle School Superpowers: Raising Resil

MindShift spotlights a teacher who encourages students to name their feelings and share their past e

Most people are familiar with snow and rain as reasons to cancel recess. But what about canceling re