16:1 Podcast
1) When Books Are Battlegrounds
Discussion of one of the most explosive education controversies in American history, the 1974 Kanawha County, WV “Textbook Wars.”
2) The Stories Our Students Carry
Culturally responsive teaching begins with the recognition that learning doesn't happen in a vacuum. Discover scholars who study the intersections between school and family, individual and community, ...Show More
3) Artificial Intelligence and the Classroom: Embracing, Regulating, or Rejecting?
Our contribution to ongoing discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in schools and classrooms with a focus on higher education AI use policies and concerns about academic integrity.
4) The Pack Horse Library Project
Learn about Kentucky's pack horse librarians, women who traveled by horseback or mule over rough territory to deliver books to families with few connections to neighbors and very limited access to pub...Show More
5) Year in Review: Volume IV
Recap the past year in education, teaching, and learning.
6) The Future of Community News: The Reporting Project at Denison University
Explore how The Reporting Project at Denison University in Granville, Ohio is reviving local news through student-led journalism, elevating civic engagement and building local trust.
7) The Evidence of Your Eyes and Ears
Striking teachers in Nepal; AI in the classroom in China and Estonia; National Teacher of the Year Announced. Plus, critical questions about personalized learning, student agency, and the pace of educ...Show More
8) Seattle’s Search for School Equity feat. Vivian Van Gelder
Discover how three decades of experimentation in autonomy and accountability in Seattle Public Schools have left students, parents, and communities searching for a shared vision of educational reform.
9) The Politics and Price of Free Speech in American Schools
Understand how recent political interventions are reshaping free speech and institutional autonomy on campuses across America.
10) Fit and Grit: Rethinking How Colleges Define and Pursue Excellence
Tackling outdated assumptions about merit and fit in higher education admissions with Emily Chase Coleman, co-founder and CEO of HAI Analytics.