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To Protect Democracy Keep Controversies, Current Events, and Politics in the Classroom
Should teachers tackle controversial issues in class? Civic education expert Diana Hess makes the case for balanced, democratic dialogue.
History Education, Civics, and Student Advocacy - Seeking Common Ground
What should civics education look like in a democracy? Guests from diverse perspectives tackle controversial laws, teaching, and real-world civics.
Teaching in the Era of Fake News and "Hoaxes"
How can educators help students navigate fake news and motivated reasoning? Experts share strategies to foster evidence-based thinking.
Architect Geoff Prentiss Pays Tribute to His Design Teacher, Leslie Laskey
Architect Geoff Prentiss reflects on the lasting impact of his enigmatic professor, Leslie Laskey, and the creative lessons he left behind.
David Berliner's Teacher Story - "A Hug For Jennifer"
Education scholar David Berliner shares a powerful lesson on understanding teachers' intentions and the complexities of classroom dynamics.
Peter Boykin was inspired to teach by his great-great grandfather - a slave, a cadet, and a teacher
Detroit teacher Peter Boykin shares his ancestor's journey from slavery to education, inspiring a legacy that lives on through teaching.
Psychology Professor Malik Boykin Teaches About Prejudice and Invites Us to Dance for Freedom
Musician and psychologist Malik Boykin shares how two transformational teachers shaped his path and inspired his unique teaching style.
Four College Students Reflect On Being Black in School
Four Black college students share their school experiences, confronting racism and advocating for equity through diverse, culturally responsive teaching.
Chris Hasegawa on the "Art" of Teaching Science
Chris Hasegawa shares what makes great science teaching impactful and reflects on the powerful lessons from students who changed his life.
Fred Shoemaker's Wisdom about Teaching, Learning, and Life
Fred Shoemaker, one of America’s top golf instructors, reveals how empowering self-discovery over fixing flaws transforms teaching, parenting, and coaching. Hear insights on curiosity, contribution, and the power of feedback to inspire growth.
Black Teacher Project Director Micia Mosely Reunites with Former Student, Belinda Bellinger
Dr. Micia Mosely and her former student, now teacher Belinda Bellinger, reunite decades later to reflect on their journeys, collaborate as colleagues, and discuss the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement in education.
An Education Marked by Opportunity and Inspiration and by Roadblocks and Racism
Dr. Sharon Tettegah reflects on her journey through education, from segregated schools to confronting racism, and calls on educators to challenge systemic biases in the era of Black Lives Matter.
One Student's Journey from Afghanistan to a Better Education in the U.S.
At just 14 years old, Mahboba Ansari fled Afghanistan seeking a better future, arriving in Modesto, California in 2016. With the guidance of her high school teacher Lindsey Bird, Mahboba overcame challenges and earned acceptance to UC Davis, where she begins her journey in fall 2020.
Wil Greer's Moving Story about a child and the teachers who changed his life
In spring 2019, CSU San Bernardino conducted a Celebration of Teaching Event for undergraduates interested in becoming a teachers. Faculty member, Wil Greer, shared this moving story about a child and the teachers who changed his life.
From the rodeo to the university-Robert Nelsen's journey to academia
Robert Nelsen was content to work on his ranch in Montana and to ride in the rodeo. As "punishment" for being a "smart ass," Nelsen's high school teacher made him apply for college. Now Dr. Nelsen is now president of one of California's largest public universities.
Emili Danz uses performing arts to transform lives
Emili works with a teacher in South Central Los Angeles who helps a young, angry high school student deal with her emotions--through dance. This teacher story is about trust, the freedom to fail, and how the arts can transform lives.