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The Tarrant Institute for Innovative Education's 21st Century Classroom podcast showcases student-centered tech-rich stories from Vermont schools.

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The Tarrant Institute for Innovative Education's 21st Century Classroom podcast showcases student-centered tech-rich stories from Vermont schools.

    Episode #47: 6th grade graduation in the time of COVID-19

    Episode #47: 6th grade graduation in the time of COVID-19

    A couple of weeks ago, we had the chance to take part in a collaboration between the Vermont Agency of Education and Vermont Public Radio (VPR), celebrating the strange and wonderful ways this year's graduation differs from those in years past. The hourlong program featured students and educators from around the state, performing music, giving speeches and simply musing on the ways in which the class of 2020 made. It. Work.

    So as an excerpt, and leading us towards the end of the podcast's fourth season, here's the piece we produced for the show. We spoke with students, educators and families from two schools who approached graduation very differently: The Warren School, in Warren VT, and Poultney Elementary School, down in Poultney VT.

    This is a tale of two sixth grades.

    • 9 min
    Episode #46: A Quarantine Homeschooling Dispatch from Super Sisters Academy

    Episode #46: A Quarantine Homeschooling Dispatch from Super Sisters Academy

    "It feels really weird, because in some ways it's kind of cool to see how you can be homeschooled. But then in other ways you're like, "Ohhhhh, it’s kind of scary." Because we are staying home because of the virus that’s going around and for our safety and other people's safety and everything. So it’s mixed feelings I guess."

    Today on The 21st Century Classroom we're going to explore quarantine homeschooling in the age of COVID-19: What are we learning during it? And what are we learning *from* it?

    A full transcript is available at https://wp.me/p4r2oE-6sm

    • 15 min
    Episode #45: Hunter education In Vermont

    Episode #45: Hunter education In Vermont

    In Vermont, fishing and hunting license sales have taken off since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. Turkey hunting license sales increased by 26% for the recent start of the spring turkey season. Combination hunting & fishing  licenses are up 24%. It seems like since the Stay At Home order, where our work, school and social spheres got smaller, Vermonters have been heading outdoors to hunt. Not just adults but whole families.

    Which bring us to two questions: 1) What does it take for a young adult in Vermont to get a hunting license? And 2) what do young Vermonters find so engaging about hunting? Especially as it’s an activity they do with their families?

    A full transcript is available at https://wp.me/p4r2oE-6GW

    • 21 min
    Episode #44: A conversation with Mount Holly's 6th graders

    Episode #44: A conversation with Mount Holly's 6th graders

    For this episode, we're in the Two Rivers Supervisory Union, in southern Vermont. Ace podcaster and #vted Reads host Jeanie Phillips visited the Mount Holly School, in Mount Holly, Vermont. We'll hear from Aubrey, Alyssa and M., three sixth graders entering their final semester at this K-6 school. Next year, all three move up to one of the nearby middle schools. So what have these three students learned from their time at Mount Holly? Let's find out.

    A full transcript is available at https://wp.me/p4r2oE-6kg

    • 27 min
    Ep #43: What CVU students want you to know about education

    Ep #43: What CVU students want you to know about education

    On this episode of the 21st Century Classroom, we hear from three students from Champlain Valley Union High School, in Hinesburg Vermont -- a sophomore, a junior, and a high school senior. They tell us about what makes school meaningful, along with the way they see the roles of students and teachers changing as schools evolve. We also talk about equity in schools, as well as spending some serious time discussing what proficiency-based learning has looked like. Does it work? Is it an improvement over the traditional grading system, and how does it affect how these students apply to college?

    Full transcript at https://wp.me/p4r2oE-5Oe

    • 49 min
    Episode 42: What I Learned At The Youth Climate Strike

    Episode 42: What I Learned At The Youth Climate Strike

    This past fall, educator and parent Emily Hoyler, took part in the Youth Climate Strike, along with her three children. They visited various protests in Vermont, and Emily interviewed some of the students she met at the protests. She asked them why they were there, what they hoped to achieve, and how this day of action related to their in-school lives. "I'm here because every morning I wake up afraid. And so knowing that so many other people feel the same thing? It makes me hopeful, for the first time in a long time."

    A full transcript is available at https://wp.me/p4r2oE-5Bc

    • 33 min

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