Synopsis
A podcast about education inside the classroom and out.
Episodes
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Episode 4
12/05/2015 Duration: 41minNick and Marc celebrate 100 downloads! They also discuss Advanced Placement courses, debate merit pay and review the recent cheating scandal in Atlanta. "Methods Lab" - Homework a) How much is too much? Listeners are welcome to ask a question, suggest a topic or share their thoughts: ask@stateofedpodcast.com Subscribe to the podcast in the iTunes store. Links related to this episode: The Daily Show segment: Fraud City CNN covers Atlanta Cheating Scandal Freakonomics’ take on Atlanta http://www.wsj.com/articles/cheating-in-atlanta-a-teachable-moment-1428521500 http://www.businessinsider.com/how-was-the-atlanta-cheating-scandal-was-uncovered-2014-9
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Episode 3
03/05/2015 Duration: 40minNick and Marc debate the need for tenure (for both teachers and administrators). They also discuss the impact of Vergara v. California and the educational reform agenda of New York's Governor Cuomo. "Methods Lab" - Testing a) What should classroom assessments look like? b) To review or not review? Listeners are welcome to ask a question, suggest a topic or share their thoughts: ask@stateofedpodcast.com Links related to this episode: Time Magazine: A Brief History of Tenure Opinion piece on tenure and the Vergara case in The Daily News Education Reform in New York State Details of Vergara v. California Can you figure out Cheryl's birthday? Kristof's column: Are You Smarter Than An 8th Grader?
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Episode 2
22/04/2015 Duration: 37minNick and Marc debate the need for Common Core Learning Standards and how "core" has become a four-letter word, in every sense. "Methods Lab" - Discipline a) What role does it play in the learning process? b) A review of both simple and complex strategies to "do discipline right." Listeners are welcome to ask a question or share their thoughts: ask@stateofedpodcast.com Links related to this episode: Big Mac Test New Study Linking Education to Income Opening Ceremonies in Beijing, 2008 Which states have adopted CCLS? Sir Ken Robinson's amazing video
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Episode 1
18/04/2015 Duration: 32minNick and Marc launch the podcast. They discuss the "Opt Out" movement that is resulting in tens of thousands of students refusing to take the New York State assessments. In the "Methods Lab" segment, Nick and Marc share their views on the importance of the Motivational Activity. Follow Nick and Marc online at stateofedpodcast.com or on Twitter @soepodcast