January 9, 2025
Episode 124 – Confronting Educational Censorship & Securing Academic Freedom: A Conversation with Jeremy C. Young of PEN America
A critical discussion of educational censorship and academic freedom with Jeremy C. Young of PEN America. Discover how local communities, charisma, and policy are shaping the conversation in higher...
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Episode 104 – Landmark Supreme Court Cases That Changed U.S. Education: Part II
Explore the latest headlines in education, including Liberty University's hefty fine, Greece's end to a state monopoly on university education, and Nebraska's school library ruling. Dive into Part II...
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Episode 103 – Landmark Supreme Court Cases That Changed U.S. Education: Part I
Explore landmark Supreme Court cases that defined education in the US. This episode is the first in a two-part series examining historical context, key cases like Brown v. Board,...
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Episode 81 – Collaborating in Community: Philanthropy’s Role in Cultivating Equitable K-12 Learning Environments feat. Dr. Gisele C. Shorter
In this special guest episode of 16:1, Katie and Chelsea are joined by Dr. Gisele C. Shorter, Director of National Education Strategy at the Raikes Foundation, to discuss building...
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Episode 78 – Graduation Requirements
16:1 is going in-depth covering graduation requirements for high school students in the United States.
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Episode 70 – Teaching & Learning in Native American Communities feat. Heather Pasquinelli
Teaching & Learning in Native American Communities feat. Heather Pasquinelli Join us for a special guest episode of 16:1, where Katie and Chelsea are joined by Heather Pasquinelli to...
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Episode 67 – For-Profit Colleges & Student Loans
In 2010, the Government Accountability Office published a report detailing the results of "undercover tests" at 15 for-profit colleges conducted in order to discern whether these schools might be...
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Episode 63 – The Teacher Shortage
The national teacher shortage is a serious problem. With the compounding effects of pandemic burnout, chronic underpayment, poor working conditions, violence in schools, and political activism causing teachers to...
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Episode 45 – Follow the Money
This week on 16:1, the hosts follow the money in an in-depth analysis of the sources of (and strings attached to) public school funding in the United States.
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