Immigration and Schools
After Ed takes a look at immigration and schools.
After Ed takes a look at immigration and schools.
Are classrooms in New York too overcrowded for learning?
Nathan Turner and his students from the Beacon School in NYC reflect on the lessons they learned both in the classroom and during their service learning trip to New Orleans.
In this episode we take a look at the current paradigm of school lunch programs, and highlight Chef Bobo's healthy alternative.
A seventh grade class at Brooklyn Jesuit Prep read from their writing and talk about their process.
Dan Nichols, a teacher from Heritage High School, facilitates a democratic dialogue about race and Hurricane Katrina in his class.
Dan Nichols, a teacher at the Heritage School in New York City, organizes a media project to challenge his students to think about what it means to be an engaged citizen.
Emily Miksic, a doctoral student at Teachers College, explains her research project in Haiti.
Creating virual field trips is a way to visit places that are out of reach.
Students in Hiroshima talk about bullying in their schools.
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