No Wrong Answers show

No Wrong Answers

Summary: The battles teachers are fighting in the classroom today could determine what our world looks like in twenty years. This podcast gives those teachers a voice through a weekly conversation about the big issues of the day. Listen and get a teacherly take on the world. Hosted by public radio news anchor Kyle Palmer and a dedicated team of teachers. The show is sponsored by Teach For America Kansas City, and recorded at KCUR 89.3.

Podcasts:

 #39: The "Net Neutrality" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:27

A new poll reveals the political beliefs of teachers. The real question is, how should whether a teacher is Democrat or Republican affect their work in class? Also, we've marked a sad anniversary: five years since the Sandy Hook school shooting. We ask our teachers what the legacy of that tragedy is still today. Finally, are teachers as worried as the rest of the internet about Net Neutrality?

 #38: The "CHIP Funding" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:13

Washington D.C. is crazy right now, but we draw your attention to an emerging problem that could affect your kids: federal CHIP funding. Plus, the Senate passes its version of a massive tax overhaul, and they not only keep the teacher classroom supplies deduction but double it. Our teachers say, nice try. Also, a new study from Stanford gives us a school evaluation tool that our teaches say is better than test scores.

 #37: The "Power Dynamics" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:28

Sexual harassment allegations have rocked America from Washington D.C. to Hollywood. But has the conversation trickled down into schools? Are schools going through their own #MeToo reckoning? Plus, a high school's inflated graduation rate shocks many, but not our teachers. They say that kind of fakery happens all the time.

 REBROADCAST: When White Supremacy Enters The Classroom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:11

This episode is a rebroadcast while our teachers are on Thanksgiving Break: what do you do when white supremacy enters your school. Sure, giving kids an assignment in which they pretend to be a KKK member is bad, but our teachers say it can get much more complicated.

 REBROADCAST: Take-A-Knee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:15

This episode is a rebroadcast while our teachers are on Thanksgiving Break: It was inevitable that our country's national anthem protest controversy would come to the schoolhouse. How should teachers react when students refuse to stand for the anthem or the pledge of allegiance?

 #36: The "Republican Tax Plan" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:50

The GOP tax plan has one provision that could have a big impact on teachers. We discuss what it would mean to lose the yearly deduction for materials. Plus, what are the pay structures to determine teacher salaries? Our team says schools should ditch the traditional salary schedule. Then, an educational game asks students to role-play a slave girl trying to escape to freedom. Our teachers say—what the hell?

 #35: The "F Word" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:00

Students these days are skeptical of authority, so why are they so bad at being skeptical of what they read online? Plus, our teachers say in-school suspensions are generally ineffective, so why do we keep giving them? And, is saying the F word acceptable in class? You may be surprised what our teachers think.

 Extra Credit: Teaching English In The Age Of Alternative Facts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:00

On this Extra Credit, we bring you an episode recorded live in Wichita at the Kansas Association of Teachers of English. We discuss how english educators specifically are adapting to teaching under the Trump administration. Have they changed what books they read and what writing assignments they give to students? Listen and subscribe!

 #34: The "#MeToo" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:00

As #MeToo is still prominent in the news, we ask our teachers how the ongoing conversation about sexual harassment and assault is affecting how they interact with their students. Also, what do you do when a white student says something racist in class? Our teacher's answers aren't as simple as you might think. Plus, another edition of the Betsy Breakdown.

 #33: The "To Kill A Mockingbird" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:00

A Mississippi school district's decision to take To Kill A Mockingbird out of its curriculum sparked an internet uproar after it went viral. Our teachers have opinions about how this historic book should be taught in classrooms. Plus, we discuss another internet outrage after a New Jersey teacher told students to "speak American". Finally, we end with a slightly unnerving conversation about the increase in time students spend with screens.

 #32: The "Too Many Tests" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:16

One state chooses to cut it's United States history tests. Bad idea, right? Our teachers say it actually might be a good idea. Plus, should schools be held accountable for when their students miss school? And, as always we end with "kids these days".

 #31: The "Talking About Tragedy" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 39:00

This is a heavy episode. First, we discuss how to talk to students in the wake of tragedy following the Las Vegas massacre. Then, we take on white supremacy in schools. Sure, giving kids an assignment in which they pretend to be a KKK member is bad, but our teachers say that's not the worst part.

 #30: The "Take-A-Knee" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:47

It was inevitable that our country's national anthem protest controversy would come to the schoolhouse. How should teachers react when students refuse to stand for the anthem or the pledge of allegiance?

 #29: The "Per-Pupil Spending" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 41:21

Students at a high school hold a sit-in demanding action against other students who wrote transphobic things in a group chat. How should teachers respond to both students? Plus, a look at per-pupil spending in the United States compared to other countries. What can we learn from international education spending?

 #28 The "Virtual Reality" Lesson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:16

Virtual reality isn't just for gamers anymore. Some people think it could be the next big innovation in teacher training, but our teachers have questions. Plus, in the latest Betsy Breakdown, our teachers get heated over the idea of whether a school should host the Secretary.

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