Education Matters

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Synopsis

A Weekly Look at the Real Stories and Real People in Education Across North Carolina.

Episodes

  • Episode 131-Educator Self-Care and Wellness

    11/04/2020 Duration: 25min

    During covid-19, educator self care is more important now than it has ever been. This week on education matters we’re here to discuss staff wellness from teacher, district, and state wide perspectives and how we are supporting those on the front lines of education. Guests: Chanda Battle- Program Coordinator, NC Resilience and Learning Project Kanika Griffin- Chief Academic Officer of Student Services, Perquimans County Schools Brooke Wester- Teacher at Englewood Elementary school, Nash-Rocky Mount Public Schools

  • Episode 130-Social Emotional Learning During Covid-19

    04/04/2020 Duration: 25min

    While students are staying home, Social Emotional Learning is especially important now more than ever. Today we look at the mental health needs that many kids may be facing at home right now and ways to support social emotional learning from a distance. Guests: Dr. Katie Rosanbalm Senior Research Scientist, Duke Center for Child and Family Policy Cynthia Floyd State Consultant for School Counseling, NC Department of Public Instruction Phil Cook Principal of West Greene Elementary School, Greene County

  • Episode 128-North Carolina Education Leaders Respond to Coronavirus

    21/03/2020 Duration: 24min

    Right now, the world faces something practically unimaginable-a global pandemic- and its impacts are being felt right here in North Carolina. The Coronavirus is affecting not only our health and business sectors, but it’s also impacting our youth. From online learning, to mental health and food access, schools and families are feeling the effects of the virus and finding ways to adjust to this new reality. On Education Matters we want to provide information on this developing situation and what it means for our education community. Guests include: Dr. Mary Ann Wolf, Senior Director, Professional Learning and Leading Collaborative, The Friday Institute at NC State University Julie Paige Pittman, NC Education Outreach Manager, No Kid Hungry; 2018 Western Region Teacher of the Year Dr. Amanda Allen, Executive Director, Social and Emotional Learning, Johnston County Public Schools

  • Education Matters Ep. 127 Connecting Student Data Systems to Improve Educational Outcomes

    07/03/2020 Duration: 24min

    In an era when our ability to collect data is better than ever, policymakers believe it’s critical that to improve our students’ academic success, we must leverage that data in new and innovative ways. So how do we get there? State education leaders believe we must develop a robust statewide longitudinal data system that connects student information from across the educational continuum — and we must develop local data profiles that can help leaders better prepare the next generation for college and careers. Today we will hear from experts and leaders who are doing great work to contribute to these efforts — which will ultimately ensure that all North Carolinians achieve the academic success they deserve.

  • Episode 124-Keeping Our Students Safe

    01/03/2020 Duration: 24min

    Anonymous reporting, safety apps, school resource officers. Do you know how your children are staying safe while in school? Today we continue our series looking at how to make our schools safer. Joining us to discuss this important topic is Robert Trumbo, the Director of the North Carolina Center for Safer Schools, and Dr. Will Chavis, Principal at Enloe High School in Raleigh.

  • Education Matters Ep. 126 Eggs And Issues and Leandro

    23/02/2020 Duration: 24min

    Guests: Mr. Alan Duncan, Vice Chairman, NC State Board of Education Ms. Ann McColl, Co-Founder and President of The Innovation Project Dr. Anthony Jackson, Superintendent of the Vance County Schools Mr. Thomas B. Oxholm, Vice President of Finance and Administration, Wake Stone Corporation

  • Eggs & Issues Features Leandro & How to Ensure All NC Children Receive a Sound Basic Education

    22/02/2020 Duration: 24min

    The Public School Forum's annual Eggs and Issues event included a live taping of the Forum’s weekly television show, Education Matters. We were joined by four panelists who discussed this year’s Top Education Issue, which focused on the school funding case known as Leandro and the need for our state to take immediate and intentional actions to ensure all NC children receive a sound basic education. Our panelists: Ann McColl, an education attorney, constitutional scholar, and Co-Founder and President of The Innovation Project (TIP); Dr. Anthony Jackson, North Carolina Superintendent of the Year, Vance County Schools; Thomas B. Oxholm, Vice President of Finance & Administration, Wake Stone Corporation; and Alan Duncan, Vice Chairman, NC State Board of Education. Public School Forum Board Chairman and Host of Education Matters, Dr. Thomas J. Williams, moderated the panel.

  • Episode 125-Digital Citizenship and State Superintendent Series Wrap Up

    08/02/2020 Duration: 24min

    Today we will dive into digital citizenship and what schools are doing to promote safe and responsible use of the internet with the Assistant Superintendent of Edgecombe County, Abbey Futrell. But first, we close our series of interviewing those who have decided to run for state superintendent with Catherine Truitt, Chancellor of Western Governors University and a Republican Candidate for State Superintendent.

  • Episode 122 - Race For State Superintendent

    25/01/2020 Duration: 24min

    This year, North Carolinians will elect a new State Superintendent of Public Instruction, as the current State Superintendent, Mark Johnson, has announced he will run for Lieutenant Governor. Today we continue our series of interviewing those who have decided to run for state superintendent, and we will talk with Representative Craig Horn, a Republican from Union County who has chaired the Education Committee in the North Carolina General Assembly and recently announced his candidacy for the office of State Superintendent.. We’ll also talk with Constance Lav Johnson, a former educator and consultant who is running as a Democrat. Guests: • Representative D. Craig Horn, Candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction • Constance Lav Johnson, Candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction

  • Ep 123: Making Our Students And Schools Safer

    18/01/2020 Duration: 24min

    Research tells us our schools can be safer places when we cultivate healthy environments in which our students feel they are able to address bullying and the potential for violence before they result in serious consequences. Today we’ll hear from a nationally known expert on bullying prevention and school safety, Dr. Dorothy Espelage, a professor at UNC-Chapel Hill. We’ll also talk with a student and assistant principal at Knightdale High School in Wake County, where they’ve implemented a “Link Crew” that enables juniors and seniors to support incoming freshmen and create a healthy school climate that deters incidences of bullying. Guests: • Dr. Dorothy Espelage, William C. Friday Distinguished Professor of Education, UNC-Chapel Hill • Ms. Tonya Hannah, Assistant Principal, Knightdale High School • Nadine Jallal, Student and Link Crew Leader, Knightdale High School

  • Ep. 121: A Recap Of The Year In NC Education

    21/12/2019 Duration: 24min

    From the controversy around reading assessment tools to the release of a court-ordered report on school funding, 2019 has been quite the busy year for education in North Carolina. Today we’ll hear from defendant and plaintiff representatives of the long-running school funding court case known as Leandro, who will give us their insights into the just-released WestEd report. We’ll also hear from two reporters who will talk with us about the biggest K-12 education stories of 2019. Guests: • JB Buxton, Member At-Large, NC State Board of Education • Melanie Dubis, Partner, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP • Alex Granados, Senior Reporter, EducationNC • Jeff Tiberii, Capitol Bureau Chief, WUNC

  • Ep 120 Improving Teacher Diversity In North Carolina

    14/12/2019 Duration: 24min

    Research says students experience significant academic and emotional benefits from having teachers of color, yet in North Carolina the educator workforce comprises a disproportionately low percentage of teachers of color. At a summit hosted this week by the Office of Governor Roy Cooper and partnering organizations, educators and policymakers tackled this issue by brainstorming a new landscape for recruiting and supporting a more diverse teaching workforce. Today we will hear from leaders in the field who participated in that summit and who are directly working to improve educator diversity, support future educators of color and ensure that all new educators are prepared to support a diverse range of students in a culturally competent classroom. Guests: - LaTanya Pattillo, Teacher Advisor, Office of Governor Roy Cooper - Dr. Anthony Graham, Provost, Winston-Salem State University - Kristy Moore, Vice President, North Carolina Association of Educators

  • Episode - 119 Addressing the Teacher Pay Stalemate

    23/11/2019 Duration: 24min

    Lawmakers recently adjourned their legislative session without reaching a compromise with Governor Cooper on teacher salaries, leaving educators to head into the holidays without pay raises for the 2019-20 school year. On today’s show, we’ll hear from two North Carolina teachers about how the lack of salary increases — along with other challenges — is impacting their lives and classrooms. We’ll also hear from two lawmakers — a Democrat and Republican — about their efforts to negotiate teacher pay raises and how they plan to move forward. Guests: - Rep. Darren Jackson (D-Wake), North Carolina General Assembly - Sen. Rick Horner (R-Johnston, Nash), North Carolina General Assembly - Tamika Walker Kelly, Elementary Music Specialist, Cumberland County Schools - Dane West, History Teacher, Wake County Schools

  • Episode 118: Fair and Equitable Funding for All of North Carolina’s Schools

    16/11/2019 Duration: 23min

    Nearly a quarter century after a state Supreme Court ruling known as Leandro reaffirmed North Carolina’s constitutional duty to ensure all children -- including those who are at-risk or from rural and underserved communities -- have the opportunity to receive a sound basic education, our state continues to struggle to meet this constitutional obligation. On this week’s episode, we’ll explore the school funding challenges at both the state and local levels that make it difficult to uniformly provide a high quality education for every child, and we’ll also explore how we might overcome these challenges, as the Governor’s Commission On Sound Basic Education and its court appointed expert third party research partner, WestEd, are expected to soon present our state policy leaders with a report detailing what needs to be done to address the educational needs of our children. We are fortunate to be joined today by two attorneys who work on school funding and equity issues at the state level, as well as the Granville

  • Addressing Racial Equity in North Carolina’s Schools

    09/11/2019 Duration: 24min

    Last month, the Public School Forum of North Carolina, along with the Samuel Dubois Cook Center on Social Equity and the Policy Bridge at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University hosted their second annual Color of Education summit, which focused on racial equity and education in North Carolina. For this week's episode of Education Matters, we’ll talk with representatives from two of the Color of Education partner organizations about the summit and the work that is to come. We’ll also hear from two groups that presented at this year’s Color of Education summit about their racial equity work in schools and communities. Guests: - Patience Wall, Color of Education and Duke Sanford School of Public Policy - Ashley Kazouh, Policy Analyst, Public School Forum of NC - William P. Jackson, Ph.D., Chief Dreamer, Village of Wisdom - Aliyah Abdur-Rahman, Founder and Collaborator, DEI Works

  • Episode 116 - Addressing the Unique Rural Education Strengths and Challenges in North Carolina

    02/11/2019 Duration: 24min

    Did you know that North Carolina is home to 568,000 rural students, the second largest rural student population in the United States after Texas? This fall, the Public School forum will convene its seventeenth study group to better understand the unique needs, challenges, and strengths of rural school districts across the state. It’s a critically important undertaking because in the years following a court ruling known as “Leandro,” the state has fallen short of its obligation to ensure that all children, including those who are from rural and underserved communities, have access to a sound basic education. Today we’ll hear from two co-chairs of the Forum’s new study group focused on rural education: Patrick Woodie, head of the North Carolina Rural Economic Development Center, and Jeni Corn with MyFutureNC, which aims to close the educational attainment gap by 2030. Also joining us is Alan Richard, board member of the Rural School and Community Trust, a national organization addressing the crucial relationsh

  • Episode 115 - North Carolina is a Leader in Global Education

    26/10/2019 Duration: 24min

    In 2011, the North Carolina State Board of Education formed a Task Force on Global Education to assess the state's effort to produce "globally competitive" graduates ready to live, work, and contribute in an interconnected world. Thanks to their work, the state signed a series of global commitments to ensure every public school student graduates fully prepared for the world, and has taken action to provide statewide infrastructure that supports and guides educators in a common vision for global education for North Carolina’s public schools. Today we’ll hear about how North Carolina continues to work toward these big goals and how one method, dual language programs, is taking shape across our state and preparing our children to work and compete in a global workplace. Guests: - Bill Harrison, Chairman Emeritus, NC State Board of Education - David Young, CEO, Participate Learning - Jack Davern, Principal, Elon Elementary School (Burlington) - Ann Mailly, Parent, Jeffreys Grove Elementary School (Raleigh)

  • Education Matters Ep 114 - The Impacts of Afterschool Programs on North Carolina's Youth

    19/10/2019 Duration: 24min

    Every day, youth attend afterschool, before school and summer learning programs across North Carolina, engaging in activities like STEM, physical fitness, literacy, and civic education, to name a few. This week, we will take a look at the impact that afterschool programs have on the lives of youth, and we'll be joined by the Forum's director of the NC Center for Afterschool Programs, Dr. Sheronda Fleming, as well as two directors of local afterschool programs operating in Hyde and Gaston counties. Guests: • Dr. Sheronda Fleming, Director, NC Center for Afterschool Programs • Nancy Leach, Director of Student Services, Hyde County Schools • Roxann Jimison, Academy Director, Dream Center Academy, Gaston County Guest Host: • Tara Lynn, WRAL - TV

  • Episode 113 - State Budget Veto Override

    21/09/2019 Duration: 24min

    In a stunning move last week that sent shockwaves across the political landscape here in North Carolina and nationally, the Republican majority in the NC House overrode Governor Cooper’s veto of the state budget with nearly half of the 120 House members absent, mostly Democrats. With a called vote early on the morning of September 11th, the House voted 55-9 to override the Governor’s veto of the state budget. Democrats accused Republicans of holding a surprise veto override vote despite telling Democrats no votes would be held. Republicans say they never told Democrats there wouldn't be votes. But after all the drama in the House, there is still no final state budget without Senate action now 2 ½ months into the fiscal year. This week on the show we talk about last week’s override and what’s next with Democratic Rep. Deb Butler, who became the face of last week’s fireworks on the House floor, and Democratic Senator Mike Woodard on prospects of a veto override in the Senate. We also talk with two leading polit

  • Episode 112 - When “A” Means Affluent

    14/09/2019 Duration: 24min

    Last week the NC Department of Public Instruction released its annual A-F School Performance Grades for the state’s public schools and they continue to reflect a clear relationship between poverty and student test scores. This week on the show we discuss the latest school grades and the grading system itself. Why do the school grades correlate to strongly to poverty? Do they provide an accurate assessment of the job our schools are doing educating students? If not, what needs to change? Guests: • Dr. Lauren Fox, Senior Policy Director, Public School Forum of NC • Dr. Helen “Sunny” Ladd, Susan B. King Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy • Michelle Burton, Librarian/Teacher, Durham Public Schools

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