Synopsis
The documentary unit of APM Reports (formerly American RadioWorks) has produced more than 130 programs on topics such as health, history, education and justice.
Episodes
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Bought and Sold: The New Fight Against Teen Sex Trafficking
12/05/2016 Duration: 52minAdvocates for kids are pushing for a new approach to combating underage prostitution: treating young people caught up in sex trafficking as victims, not delinquents.
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Thirsty Planet
12/05/2016 Duration: 53minScientists say most people on Earth will first experience climate change in terms of water — either too much or too little.
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Beyond the Blackboard: Building Character in Public Schools
10/09/2015 Duration: 52minThis documentary explores the "Expeditionary Learning" approach, traces the history of ideas that led to its inception, and investigates what American schools could learn from its success.
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From Boots to Books: Student Veterans and the New GI Bill
03/09/2015 Duration: 52minThe longest war in American history is drawing to a close. Now, the men and women who served are coming home, and many hope to use higher education to build new, better lives.
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Teaching Teachers
27/08/2015 Duration: 52minResearch shows good teaching makes a big difference in how much kids learn. But the United States lacks an effective system for training new teachers or helping them get better once they're on the job.
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The Living Legacy: Black Colleges in the 21st Century
20/08/2015 Duration: 52minBefore the civil rights movement, African Americans were largely barred from white-dominated institutions of higher education. And so black Americans, and their white supporters, founded their own schools, which came to be known as Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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The First Family of Radio: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's Historic Broadcasts
13/11/2014 Duration: 53minWhen Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected president in 1932, he and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt both used the new medium of radio to reach into American homes like never before.
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Ready to Work: Reviving Vocational Ed
11/09/2014 Duration: 53minVocational education was once a staple of American schooling, preparing some kids for blue-collar futures while others were put on a path to college. Many experts say it's time to bring back career and technical education.
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The New Face of College
04/09/2014 Duration: 52minJust 20 percent of college-goers fit the stereotype of being young, single, full-time students who finish a degree in four years. College students today are more likely to be older, part-time, working, and low-income than they were three decades ago.
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Greater Expectations: The Challenge of the Common Core
28/08/2014 Duration: 53minThe United States is in the midst of a huge education reform. The Common Core State Standards are a new set of expectations for what students should learn each year in school.
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The Science of Smart
21/08/2014 Duration: 53minResearchers have long been searching for better ways to learn. In recent decades, experts working in cognitive science, psychology, and neuroscience have opened new windows into how the brain works, and how we can learn to learn better.
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Second-Chance Diploma: Examining the GED
01/09/2013 Duration: 53minMost test-takers hope the GED will lead to a better job or more education. But critics say the GED encourages some students to drop out of school. And research shows the credential is of little value to most people who get one.
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One Child at a Time: Custom Learning in the Digital Age
01/08/2013 Duration: 52minLearning with a personal tutor is one of the oldest and best ways to learn. Hiring a tutor for every student was never a realistic option. Now, new computer programs can customize education for each child.
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Keyboard College: How Technology is Revolutionizing Higher Education
13/09/2012 Duration: 53minDigital technologies and the Internet are changing how many Americans go to college. From online learning to simulation programs to smart-machine mentors, the 21st-century student will be taught in fundamentally new ways.
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The Rise of Phoenix: For-Profit Universities Shake Up the Academy
06/09/2012 Duration: 53minFor-profit colleges have deep roots in American history, but until recently they were a tiny part of the higher education landscape. Now they are big players.
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Grit, Luck and Money: Preparing Kids for College and Getting Them Through
30/08/2012 Duration: 52minMore people are going to college than ever before, but a lot of them aren't finishing. Low-income students, in particular, struggle to get to graduation.
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Don't Lecture Me: Rethinking the Way College Students Learn
03/09/2011 Duration: 52minCollege students spend a lot of time listening to lectures. But research shows there are better ways to learn. And experts say students need to learn better because the 21st century economy demands more well-educated workers.
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Who Needs an English Major?
01/09/2011 Duration: 52minThe most popular college major in America these days is business. Some students think it doesn't pay to study philosophy or history. But advocates of liberal arts programs say their graduates are still among the most likely to become leaders, and that a healthy democracy depends on citizens with a broad and deep education.
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Some College, No Degree: Getting Adults Back to School
12/08/2011 Duration: 52minIn an economy that increasingly demands workers with knowledge and skills, many college dropouts are being left behind.
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Power and Smoke: A Nation Built on Coal
12/02/2011 Duration: 52minThe production of electricity in America pumps out more greenhouse gases than all of our cars, trucks, planes, and ships combined, and half of our electricity comes from burning coal.