#KSEdTalk is an effort to bring diverse voices together and have open and honest discussion about public education in Kansas.
KNEA Government Relations Directors, Mark Desetti and Terry Forsyth, join Marcus Baltzell (Director of Communications) to discuss the current school funding situation and upcoming elections.
In this episode, KNEA Comms Assistant, Samantha Harms interviews the President of the Johnson County Community College Faculty Association and Philosophy Professor, Dennis Arjo, Ph.D. Dennis gives some great perspective on what academic freedom is and why it is so important in supporting a free and open exchange of ideas.
KNEA Director of Legislative Advocacy, Mark Desetti and KNEA General Counsel, David Schauner discuss the legislative landscape as well as pending cases in the Supreme Court in 2018.
Interviewer Samantha Harms spent some time with a full-time faculty member and member of KNEA, Terri Easly-Giraldo, at Johnson County Community College to talk about distance learning in higher education.
With public educators at every level working through policy changes, funding shortages, and even attacks on the profession, it has never been more important to cultivate a spirit of advocacy. Johnson County Community College is lucky to have many fine professionals who work as advocates for their profession and for their students. Deborah Williams is […]
It is late April, spring has sprung and the regular session of the Kansas Legislature has concluded. But as some have noted, much work remains. While some progress has been made on a new school funding formula (mostly a return to the old funding formula) it seems we’re still a significant way from solving the […]
A sensible and comprehensive plan to get Kansas moving in the right direction now and for the future. This very special podcast focuses on the current Kansas Legislative landscape courtesy of KNEA Director of Political and Legislative Advocacy, Mark Desetti. Then, we switch gears a bit as Duane Goosen, Senior Fellow for the Kansas Center […]
How are public schools in Kansas dealing with the use of Social Media in the classroom? Mobile devices like smartphones have become ubiquitous for students and adults. Are there ways to use these devices and social media platforms for learning or are they simply a distraction? What legal boundaries exist around this issue? KNEA General […]
Quality early childhood programs, pre-kindergarten education services and the like, have been show to improve readiness to learn and give children a strong foundation for future success. In this episode we explore how Kansas is handling early childhood issues and how this will impact students in the present and the future. Panelists: LeEtta Felter, Olathe […]
As severe weather was bearing down on us in Topeka last week, we were unable to host a live broadcast. The safety of our panelists driving in from throughout Kansas was our first concern. However, I was able to sit down for a few minutes last week with Senator Anthony Hensley, a teacher and the […]