EdTalk EdNC
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A weekly look at North Carolina education issues and policy.
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The importance of reverse transfer
Host Alex Granados talks with James Mikolowsky, a policy analyst at The Hunt Institute about the importance of reverse transfer, a program by which students can go back and get degrees they may have already earned.
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Michelle Ellis, teacher at Hunter Huss High School
In this episode of EdTalk, host Alex Granados talks with Michelle Ellis, a teacher at Hunter Huss High School in Gastonia.
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Michelle Ellis, teacher at Hunter Huss High School
In this episode of EdTalk, host Alex Granados talks with Michelle Ellis, a teacher at Hunter Huss High School in Gastonia.
Photo caption: Deborah Inman and Michelle Ellis, right, of Hunter Huss High School. Yasmin Bendaas/EducationNC -
DRIVE Summit interview with Governor Roy Cooper
DRIVE Summit interview with Governor Roy Cooper by EdNC
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Equity and access to educational opportunity
Host Alex Granados talks with James Ford, consultant with Filling the Gap Educational Consultants and executive director for the Center for Racial Equity and Education (CREED).
CREED is releasing two reports examining equity in North Carolina, and content related to them is being released on EducationNC throughout August.
In this episode, Ford talks more about his project, including how equity impacts academically gifted students, students with disability, and more. -
Equitable distribution of effective teachers
On this episode of EdTalk, host Alex Granados talks with Johanna Anderson, executive director of the Belk Foundation, about the Foundation's new funding priority aiming to make sure the state has an equitable distribution of effective teachers in districts around North Carolina.