The Youth Vote Isaac Mitchell
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Podcast about the different ways young people interact with politics.
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Black History Curriculum with Dr. LaGarrett King
Today's episode is our full-length conversation with Dr. LaGarrett King, who was featured in our Education in America series. Dr. King has studied the way Black history is taught in U.S. schools, and he's developed a framework schools can utilize to provide a more accurate and complete story of America's history.
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Youth Politics Throughout History With Dr. Jon Grinspan
Dr. Jon Grinspan is the curator of political history at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. We talked about youth political engagement throughout history. What issues did young people a hundred years ago care about? Why did young voters used to be more active than they are today? Listen to find out.
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Special Announcement: We Have A Patreon!
Listen to our latest announcement to learn what to expect from The Youth Vote moving forward.
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Ep. 5 Education In America: What's It Like Being A Teacher Right Now?
Today's show is about the people who make education happen: teachers. We talk about the traits that make the best teachers, and what teachers are going through in the age of COVID. Through all the challenges, what makes teachers stay in the field?
Today's Guests:
Dr. Jeff Spanke, Education Professor, Ball State University
Sarah Bredar, public school teacher in Arizona
Featured Guests From Previous Episodes:
Joel King, Director of Teaching and Learning, Great Oaks Career Campuses
Brittany Garcia-Espinoza; 3rd Grade Teacher; Kansas City, Kansas Public Schools
Dr. Theodoros Zervas, Professor of Education, North Park University
Dr. Jean Ruffin; Professor of Leadership, Research and School Improvement; University of West Georgia
Dr. Bradley Poos, Associate Director, Institute for Urban Education, University of Missouri Kansas City
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Ep. 4 Education in America: What If College Isn't For Me?
On today's episode, we explore some of the options students have after high school. Authority figures tell us we need to have a college degree if we want to succeed in life, but that's not the path for everyone, and that's okay. We're talking about technical schools and the military.
Today's Guests:
Joel King, Director of Teaching and Learning, Great Oaks Career Campuses
Joan Sweeny, Army Veteran and Program Assistant at Cuyahoga Community College -
Ep. 3 Education in America: What Are They Teaching Us?
Today, we discuss how school curriculum could improve in America. We deconstruct the ways our history books emphasize whiteness, and talk about some of the more accurate and equitable narratives our classrooms should implement. In the second half of the show, we discuss what a more complete sex education would consist of. Finally, we take a look into an LGBTQ-inclusive classroom, and learn the ways all classrooms could be more welcoming and affirming.
Today's guests:
Vance Blackfox, Director of Public Relations, National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition
Dr. LaGarrett King; Professor of Learning, Teaching and Curriculum; University of Missouri
Brittany McBride, Associate Director of Sexuality Education, Advocates for Youth
Ace Schwarz, middle school science teacher and creator of Teaching Outside The Binary