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    Explore " education politics" with insightful episodes like "The Politics of Fighting for Black Students (Ft. Councilmember Isaiah Thomas)", "The Politics of Building a Black Educator Pipeline", "Political Solutions for Education - What's wrong with them?" and "07 - The American Education" from podcasts like ""Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "The Rational Educator" and "Cafe Tanweer - Enlightening Conversations with Muslims"" and more!

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    The Politics of Fighting for Black Students (Ft. Councilmember Isaiah Thomas)

    The Politics of Fighting for Black Students (Ft. Councilmember Isaiah Thomas)

    Isaiah Thomas discusses the intersection of education and politics, emphasizing the need for increased funding and support for schools. 

    He shares his personal journey in education, highlighting the impact of mentorship and programs like Freedom Schools. Thomas emphasizes the importance of teachers and mentors in shaping the lives of young people and calls for higher wages for educators. 

    He also discusses the role of the federal government in education and the need for systemic changes in how schools are funded. Thomas concludes by urging listeners to participate in elections and support candidates who prioritize education.

    Takeaways

    • Mentorship and programs like Freedom Schools can have a profound impact on young people, shaping their future aspirations and instilling a sense of service.
    • Teachers and mentors have the power to make a lasting impression on students, not just through academic instruction, but also by how they make students feel.
    • The intersection of education and politics is crucial, as elected officials have the power to allocate resources and make decisions that directly impact schools and students.
    • Higher wages for educators are necessary to attract and retain talented individuals in the teaching profession.
    • The federal government should provide more funding and support for education, including addressing capital deficits and investing in innovative approaches to learning.
    • Changing the funding model for schools, particularly by increasing resources and making education a top priority, can lead to better outcomes for students.
    • Individuals should participate in elections and support candidates who prioritize education and are committed to improving the education system.

    The Politics of Building a Black Educator Pipeline

    The Politics of Building a Black Educator Pipeline

    We are joined today by Dr. Elizabeth Todd-Breland, author of A Political Education: Black Politics and Education Reform in Chicago Since the 1960s, and Associate Professor of History in Black Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago! We talk about the politics of education and building the Black educator pipeline.

    Dr. Todd-Breland tells us all about her educational journey and helps break down the ties between politics and the education field. The conversation touches on educational inequities and how a child's zip code is tied to their quality of education.

    Host Shayna Terrell of the Center for Black Educator Development and Dr. Todd-Breland discuss the role of Black leadership in education reform and whether Black liberation can be a priority in a reform movement. 

    Finally, the discussion focuses on Women's History Month and the role of higher ed in developing K-12 schools.

     

    Political Solutions for Education - What's wrong with them?

    Political Solutions for Education - What's wrong with them?

    Education became a huge political hot button issue in the November election of 2021. In this episode we ask if political solutions to education's problems are sustainable, and if they even work at all.

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    07 - The American Education

    07 - The American Education

    Education has been a hot button issue for as long as anyone can remember, but arguably now more than ever with the emergence of COVID. What types of educational opportunities exist for students, and are there disparities in access? What can we expect of the rise of ed tech? What long-term impact of the pandemic are we expecting to see on schools, children, and parents? Is vocational training the future?
    In this episode, Aamina and Lelas sit down with Chris Blauvelt, Nasiha Razvi, Baian Tbakhi, Yosra Yehia, and Raeesa Khan - each uniquely involved in the the realm of education - and discussed American schooling from the elementary through university levels. Listen to learn about what reforms these educators and administrators hope to see!


    **Note: This episode was recorded on May 31, 2020.

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