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Best podcasts about becky pringle

Latest podcast episodes about becky pringle

Columbus Perspective
May 25, 2025

Columbus Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 40:54


00:00 Show open/ Dr. Douglas Scharre, Director of Cognitive Neurology at OSU on a new clinical trial involving Alzheimer's disease. 7:15 Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association, on the state of Columbus public schools. 14:45 Rich Lally of Operation Warm on a program that gives shoes to Central Ohio children in need. 22:10 Face the State: Ohio's gubernatorial race- Ramaswamy endorsement, who else is running and analysis by Democratic Strategist Morgan Harper and Republican Strategist Ryan Stubenrauch. 34:28 Face the State: An interview with Ohio Representative Joyce Beatty (D).

The Dom Giordano Program
Rallying Cries and Crowd Pops

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 44:28


2 - What is the rallying cry that will unite Democrats? Apparently to Dom, it's nothing. 205 - Who gets a bigger crowd pop than Trump? Biden wouldn't. Your side question calls. 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Your side question calls. 235 - Kids under 11 years old are getting some loans from the government! Becky Pringle isn't buying it, and wants the DOE to continue as is. 240 - Your calls 250 - The Lightning Round!

The Dom Giordano Program
Name Brand Recognition (Full Show)

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 133:48


12 - Is Michelle Obama taking credit for what RFK Jr. is trying to do with our food? Her and Kylie Kelce discussed on the latter's podcast and Dom has a bone to pick. 1205 - Conservative influencers are divided over who is getting money from “Big Soda” for their content. 1210 - Revisionist History: Americans rejected Michelle Obama's food plan. 1220 - Clay Travis sat down with President Trump and brought up the Eagles fans booing Santa Claus, and then Trump said he's going to invite the Chiefs to the White House?!? Your calls. 1230 - A hundred dollar reward to people who can identify who is keying Teslas in Bucks County. 1235 - Camden County schools are sending home food with students for Ramadan. This is the right thing to do! But is it a separation of Church and State issue? What if this were the Christian faith? 1250 - Your calls to wrap the hour. 1 - Meg Brock, investigator for The Daily Wire and local mom, joins us today to discuss her most recent piece regarding Planned Parenthood and their funding, but the odd part is to where it's going. Why isn't DOGE concerned about defunding Planned Parenthood? Is RFK Jr.'s plan on high processed foods the right plan forward? How will it affect SNAP and other food stamp programs? 110 - The Hotline light will not stop flashing and it's driving us crazy! 120 - What is to be done about the vandalism of Teslas? Your calls. 135 - Your calls regarding Teslas and the side question. 150 - Your calls and comments to round out the hour. 2 - What is the rallying cry that will unite Democrats? Apparently to Dom, it's nothing. 205 - Who gets a bigger crowd pop than Trump? Biden wouldn't. Your side question calls. 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 225 - Your side question calls. 235 - Kids under 11 years old are getting some loans from the government! Becky Pringle isn't buying it, and wants the DOE to continue as is. 240 - Your calls 250 - The Lightning Round!

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson
Trump Is An "Existential Threat" to Education

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 32:50


Becky Pringle, President of the largest labor union in America, the National Education Association joins.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Dom Giordano Program
The NFL Ends Racism in Only Four Years

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 46:06


12 - What is to be done about the situation in Gaza as Trump puts pressure on middle-eastern countries to come to their own solution, or else. 1210 - Becky Pringle, Dwight Schrute, or Mussolini? Who can tell? 1215 - Side - Who is lucky? 1220 - The NFL ended racism as they removed the “End Racism” message painted across the end zone for the Super Bowl. Would the Eagles visit the White House? Has political discourse calmed down over the years? 1230 - Co-Founder of Moms 4 Liberty Tiffany Justice joins the Dom show. If you're a betting person, wager on Tiffany! Do the teacher unions not care that kids are doing poorly in school? Once “school choice” has a universal option, you will see learning flourish in this country. What is the ECCA? What is the next step coming from Tiffany? 1240 - Can a reasonable person be a Democrat? Randi Weingarten isn't as she begs for her funding on national TV. 1250 - Rounding up with confirmation talk.

The Dom Giordano Program
The Luck of The Draw (Full Show)

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 138:28


12 - What is to be done about the situation in Gaza as Trump puts pressure on middle-eastern countries to come to their own solution, or else. 1205 - 1210 - Becky Pringle, Dwight Schrute, or Mussolini? Who can tell? 1215 - Side - Who is lucky? 1220 - The NFL ended racism as they removed the “End Racism” message painted across the end zone for the Super Bowl. Would the Eagles visit the White House? Has political discourse calmed down over the years? 1230 - Co-Founder of Moms 4 Liberty Tiffany Justice joins the Dom show. If you're a betting person, wager on Tiffany! Do the teacher unions not care that kids are doing poorly in school? Once “school choice” has a universal option, you will see learning flourish in this country. What is the ECCA? What is the next step coming from Tiffany? 1240 - Can a reasonable person be a Democrat? Randi Weingarten isn't as she begs for her funding on national TV. 1250 - Rounding up with confirmation talk. 1 - USAID is all the talk today as it is being gutted for the wasteful spending it has produced. Democrats are planning to die on this hill of defending the program, and Republicans are inviting it. 105 - What can be done about Gaza? Dom gives his thoughts. 115 - Is Trump lucky? Your calls. 120 - Of course Chris Matthews would be the one to bite on Trump's Atlantic City comments. More calls. 130 - Dr. Victoria Coates joins us and gives us her idea for what the resort in Gaza should be called. Is this Gaza distraction taking away from what Trump promised in focusing on America first? Trump sees this as a real estate project, and possibly a de-radicalization project, much like Morocco with the Abraham Accords. How will that be implemented? What kind of person are we getting to lead the DOJ with Pam Bondi? 155 - Fox News fleeced the white House in this trade. 2 - Matt Rooney, Weekend host at 1210 WPHT and founder of SaveJersey.com joins us the night after moderating the New Jersey gubernatorial debates last night. What were the three big topics that Matt wanted to hit on with the candidates last night? What did Matt get on the candidates regarding affordable housing? Yes you have to speak to the head, but like the Democrats are so good at, you have to speak to the heart as well, Republicans. Are we broadcasting during the Super Bowl? 210 - Side question answers. 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Winner? 225 - Pam Bondi has ordered that the federal government to stop funding sanctuary cities. What will this mean? 250 - The Lightning Round! Dan, why do you always do that?

Broeske and Musson
ALL THE THINGS! NEA President's Wild Rant

Broeske and Musson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 7:02


Becky Pringle, president of the National Educators Association, went on a wild rant during their annual meeting saying she wants "all the things!" Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Broeske & Musson' on all platforms:   ---    The ‘Broeske & Musson Podcast' is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever else you listen to podcasts.    ---  ‘Broeske & Musson'  Weekdays 9-11 AM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ  | Facebook | Podcast| X |   --- Everything KMJ   KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast
Episode 02: Defending Public Education & Strengthening Public Schools with Becky Pringle, President, National Education Association

Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 41:04


On the latest episode of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast, Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association (NEA), is interviewed by Anastasia Ordonez, Director of HEAL Together at Race Forward. This episode explores Becky's journey from being a science teacher to becoming a prominent leader in education advocacy and the head of the largest labor union in the United States.Becky shares her lifelong commitment to social justice, influenced by her experiences during the Civil Rights Movement and her family's involvement in labor movements. She discusses the significant challenges she faced when she began her presidency in 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a national reckoning on racial injustice. Becky reflects on how these events shaped her work and reinforced her commitment to equity and access in education. She states, “As I visit teachers and support professionals and students and communities around this country, I have never been prouder to call myself a teacher than I am in this moment, as I watch them working miracles every day with our students ... as I see them building community schools, meeting the needs not just of our students, but of our families, of each other, and then taking so seriously their role in our democracy.”Throughout the episode, Becky addresses crucial issues facing public education today. She emphasizes the importance of defending public education against attacks from right-leaning groups and highlights the role of strong, community-based partnerships in supporting and strengthening public schools. Becky talks about the NEA's efforts to provide continuous professional development and create inclusive, restorative, and culturally responsive educational environments.She explains, “Public education was never designed for people who look like me. It wasn't designed for students with disabilities. It wasn't designed to make a safe place for LGBTQ+ students. It wasn't designed for those students and families who were living in generational poverty. It just wasn't designed for that. So we couldn't just promote public education as a common good and as a foundation of this democracy, we had to transform it into something it was never designed to be—a racially and socially just and equitable system that prepares every student, everyone to succeed in a diverse and interdependent world.”Becky concludes with a heartfelt tribute to the dedication of educators who continue to work tirelessly despite the challenges they face. Her call to action is clear: “We must ensure that public education delivers on its promise of providing equitable opportunities for every student.”To listen to more of Momentum: A Race Forward Podcast find us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and remember that you can support our work by texting “RFPOD" to 44-321 –– and help us keep the momentum going.  Resources: Becky Pringle, Head of the NEA Wants To Protect Public Education (via The Philadelphia Inquirer) https://bit.ly/3LJTvPn NEA president vows to transform nation's largest union, putting ‘social justice' first (via WGN TV)https://bit.ly/3SajNh7 Remarks as prepared for delivery by Becky Pringle, President, National Education Association, to the 103rd Representative Assembly (via National Education Association) https://bit.ly/3S9qj7I Incoming head of nation's largest teachers union says it's time ‘to turn up that heat' (via Chalkbeat, 2020) https://bit.ly/4eVHB1Y New teachers union boss fighting Trump, school reopening battles (via Politico, 2020)https://bit.ly/463LCxq  About Race Forward:  Race Forward catalyzes movement building for racial justice. In partnership with communities, organizations, and sectors, we build strategies to advance racial justice in our policies, institutions, and culture. Race Forward imagines a just, multiracial, democratic society, free from oppression and exploitation, in which people of color thrive with power and purpose. Follow Race Forward on social media Follow us on Facebook:www.facebook.com/raceforward Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/raceforward Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/raceforward Building Racial Equity (BRE) Trainings  www.raceforward.org/trainings Subscribe to our newsletter:www.raceforward.org/subscribe Executive Producers: Hendel Leiva, Cheryl Cato Blakemore Associate Producer & Editor: Freddie Beckley 

The Jay Sheldon Show
I Wasn't Supposed to Be Here

The Jay Sheldon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 39:36


Ep 641SHOW NOTESGet the best “wake up and kick butt” coffee from BLACKOUT COFFEE https://www.blackoutcoffee.com/?p=HyctD1sS3Use promo code JAY20 at check out for 20% off Be Prepared with JASE Medicalhttps://jasemedical.com/?rstr=21099Use Promo code SHELDON10 for a $10 Discount! Keep your online activity hidden with the best VPN. Get a HUGE DISCOUNT at NordVPN with this special link! https://bit.ly/NordVPN-JaySheldon Get healthy with all natural fruits and veggies! Start today! Brickhouse Nutrition https://bit.ly/JaySheldonBrickhouseAll New, All-American designs!Check out our new show merchandise!https://the-jay-sheldon-show.printify.me In today's show:"I wasn't supposed to be here."https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-donald-trump-tells-the-story-of-assassination-attempt-in-emotional-unifying-rnc-address Secret Service had 'limited resources'https://thepostmillennial.com/whistleblowers-reveal-secret-service-had-limited-resources-at-trump-rally-because-of-nato-summit-house-judiciary Trump shooter planned a mass Vegas-style shootinghttps://thepostmillennial.com/trump-shooter-planned-to-take-out-people-in-the-crowd-in-a-mass-vegas-style-shooting-said-july-13-will-be-my-premiere-report Teachers union pres Becky Pringle goes on unhinged ranthttps://thepostmillennial.com/all-the-things-teachers-union-pres-becky-pringle-goes-on-unhinged-rant-at-annual-convention Missouri AG: Stopping Gender Experiments on Children Is ‘Personal for Me'https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/07/18/missouri-ag-stopping-gender-experiments-children-is-personal-me/ Neo-Nazi leader of ‘Maniac Murder Cult' plotted to poison Jewish children in NYChttps://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/justice/3087518/neo-nazi-maniac-murder-cult-leader-plotted-poison-jewish-children-nyc-doj/ The Best Antidote To Wokenesshttps://www.dailywire.com/news/the-best-antidote-to-wokeness-is-knowing-the-truth-about-this-country Co-Founder Of Just Stop Oil Activist Group Sentenced To Years In Prisonhttps://dailycaller.com/2024/07/18/roger-hallam-just-stop-oil-co-founder-sentenced-london-prison/ What Do You Buy When You Have Too Much Money? https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/business/3089288/ken-griffin-purchases-stegosaurus-fossil-record-44-6-million/ A Perfect Circle https://x.com/ronin19217435/status/1813388418912550999  Contact Your Representatives. Let Them Know!https://www.congress.gov/members Please subscribe to the podcast at: iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jay-sheldon-show/id1568836253Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2HNQU8yshneTCb0K1Q6cS0 Buy my book!https://www.facebook.com/WillyandTheWarthog https://www.amazon.com/dp/1320055001/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_VjSStb0E2RTDG26W Or Just Send me money ‘cause you love me! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheJaySheldonShow Social MediaTikTok: @JaySheldonTikTok Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaySheldonShow Truth Social https://truthsocial.com/@JaySheldon Facebook @jay.sheldon Instagram @ItsJaySheldon Email us at show@jaysheldon.comDISCLAIMER: The opinions expressed on this show are the host's and do not reflect the opinions of guests or advertisers. This show does not promote drug use or violence in any manner, but we do promote free thinking and the absolute freedom of speech.

American Ground Radio
American Ground Radio 07.12.24 Full Show

American Ground Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 40:51


This is the full show for July 12, 2024. We ask the American Mamas what Becky Pringle meant by “all the things” in her keynote address. We Dig Deep into CNBC report ranking which states are best for business. Plus, it's Fake News Friday! And we finish off with an act of kindness that will make you say, “Whoa!” 

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
NEA President Pulls A Howard Dean

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 5:05


President Becky Pringle gets very... passionate (?) about her 'solutions' to fixing education issues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - BLM Brandon: weekend violence was Nixon's fault   10:28 - Biden on Morning Joe   30:11 - Looking ahead to the next debate    46:03 - “Hate Speech” law in Coeur d'Alene   58:13 - In-depth History with Frank from Arlington Heights   01:01:29 - Senior writer for the Dispatch, David Drucker: The democrats' loss of confidence in Biden is "clear and widespread" Keep up to date with David on X @DavidMDrucker   01:16:11 - Becky Pringle, NEA President, gives keynote at 2024 convention   01:18:44 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, lists off what Brandon Johnson is not doing to curb crime in Chicago. Get Ted's latest at wirepoints.org   01:34:41 - Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law at Emory University, Fred Smith, breaks down the SCOTUS Chevron decision. Keep informed with Fred on X @fredosmithjr 01:55:42 - Trump VP Pick See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 3: It's not just humans — dogs in Spokane are also overdosing on drugs.

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 32:09


5pm:  It's not just humans — dogs in Spokane are also overdosing on drugs // Human plague case confirmed in Colorado, health officials warn // National Education Association president Becky Pringle is mocked for 'totally unhinged' rant which draws hilarious comparison to The Office // LETTERS

The Way We See It
Ep. 228 | Parents vs. Teachers

The Way We See It

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 42:17


Parents and teachers are not supposed to be at odds with each other, but sometimes it feels like this is just the way it is doesn't it? I was a little disturbed when listening to a speech delivered by Becky Pringle, the President of the National Education Association. She delivered this speech at the 2024 National Education Association (NEA) Representative Assembly where she called for widespread changes to make the system more equal for all students. This seems amenable at first, but after listening to the speech, I realized they are putting way too much emphasis on the race and sexual orientation of our children. During this episode of the podcast I talk about the growing divide between parents and educators. I discuss WHY this divide exists and hit on what we need to do moving forward.   Alex Bryant Ministries is focused on helping people be reconciled to God, then within one's own self, and finally being reconciled to our fellow man in order to become disciples. Connect with us and our resources:    Our books - Let's Start Again & Man UP    More about us    Follow us on Facebook or Instagram

Ray Appleton
CA Wildfire Support & Becky Pringle's Unhinged Rant

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 37:05


July 9 2024  Hour 2: Taylor Poisall of The American Red Cross joins the show to discuss how you can help those that were impacted during CA's wildfire season.  Becky Pringle gave an impassioned monologue on Thursday in Philadelphia about the future of education, calling for widespread changes to make the system more equal. But viewers were distracted by her outlandish gestures and emphasis.  The Ray Appleton Show   Weekdays 11-2PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 & 105.9 KMJ  Follow on facebook/  Listen to past episodes at kmjnow.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hey Biden Administration, Where Are The 85,000 Children?

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 121:40


The Department of Human Services has lost at least 85,000 children who crossed the border illegally as “unaccompanied minors” after placing them with “sponsors” who may be trafficking the children into prostitution or forced labor, according to multiple government whistleblowers. Joe Biden formally rejected on Monday a bill in Congress that would require individuals to show proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in elections for federal office. The Biden campaign released an ad that attacks Supreme Court justices because he is the incumbent with nothing to run on that the American people believe is good for America. Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, the country's largest teachers union, was mocked for a “totally unhinged” speech in which she shouted about winning “all the things.” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support Americans Who Made America: 18th Century – Birth of the RepublicHow much should you allocate to gold?Is Gold Better Than Silver or Vice Versa? Get an automatic $250 applied to your account when you purchase from my Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group...Just mention Tim Tapp or Tapp into the Truth! My discount can be stacked with any other running promotions.Diversify and protect your hard-earned wealth with physical gold. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP.Support American jobs! Stand with Mike! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save!Tapp into the Truth on Locals Tapp into the Truth on SubstackMy Patriot SupplyHero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleMomento AIHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonIsland BrandsBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria

Hey Biden Administration, Where Are The 85,000 Children?

"Tapp" into the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 122:00


The Department of Human Services has lost at least 85,000 children who crossed the border illegally as “unaccompanied minors” after placing them with “sponsors” who may be trafficking the children into prostitution or forced labor, according to multiple government whistleblowers. Joe Biden formally rejected on Monday a bill in Congress that would require individuals to show proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in elections for federal office. The Biden campaign released an ad that attacks Supreme Court justices because he is the incumbent with nothing to run on that the American people believe is good for America. Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, the country's largest teachers union, was mocked for a “totally unhinged” speech in which she shouted about winning “all the things.” Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/support  How much should you allocate to gold? Get an automatic $250 applied to your account when you purchase from Harvard Gold Group...Just mention Tim Tapp or Tapp into the Truth! My discount can be stacked with any other running promotions. Support American jobs! Stand with Mike! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save! Tapp into the Truth on Locals 

Let's Find Common Ground
Public Schools: Talking Across the Divide. Becky Pringle and Gisele Huff

Let's Find Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 23:26


Almost everyone has an opinion about public education, especially in the years since the COVID pandemic when the physical closure of schools and online schooling became highly controversial. The vast majority of American students attend public school, but the numbers are falling, partially because of growing financial support for school choice and the changing views of many parents. According to a Gallup poll last year, nearly two-thirds of Americans were dissatisfied with the quality of education students receive in kindergarten through 12th grade. In this podcast episode, we bring together two respected education leaders with different views about public schooling. Becky Pringle was a middle school science teacher for three decades, and is now President of the NEA - The National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers union. Gisele Huff is a philanthropist, expert on education reform, and a longtime supporter of school choice and charter schools.

Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns
Navigating The Color Line

Teach the Babies w/ Dr. David J. Johns

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 33:09


Becky Pringle is an educator with more than thirty years of classroom experience. In 2020, she was duly elected president of the National Education Association, the nation's largest labor union. This episode explores the responsibilities that teachers and leaders have for improving schools and defending democracy, the power and importance of labor unions, and the responsibility that caring and concerned adults have for supporting students and schools.Freedom to Learn Pledgehttps://www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/action-center/take-action/demand-freedom-learnMake Your Pan to Votehttps://educationvotes.nea.org/take-action/vote-plan/

Education Matters
Elevating Education Support Professionals' voices. Plus, OEA's "Ohio Schools" magazine goes digital

Education Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 32:44


Every day, it takes a whole team of educators to help Ohio's public school students succeed, and Education Support Professionals (ESPs) are a vital part of that team. On this episode of Public Education Matters, we hear from three ESP leaders about the challenges faced by their ESP colleagues and the value of union membership for ESPs. We also hear from the editor of OEA's "Ohio Schools" magazine about the first-ever digital edition of that publication and the cost savings the move will achieve.  SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to subscribe on Google podcasts so you don't miss a thing. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.CATCH UP ON OHIO SCHOOLS | Click here to read past issues of OEA's "Ohio Schools" magazine and see new editions as they are released.LEARN MORE | For more information about the Ohio Association of Education Support Professionals (OAESP), a department within OEA, or for more information about ESP career families and the vital work ESPs do in Ohio's public schools, click here. Featured Public Education Matters guests: Tammy LaPlante, Ashtabula Association of School Employees "I am Tammy LaPlante, your OAESP Chair. I am a 17 year middle school custodian for Ashtabula Area City Schools, taking on a majority roles on the executive team within my first year. I am currently my locals Vice-president. A 2023 Graduate of the NEA ESPLI program. I advocate for members to create better working conditions that benefits their students' learning environment. I am on the OEA Board and enjoy the learning experience it has given me to shape the person I am. They are a family environment. Watching the students grow up was like watching my own children. I have seen the changes in them and them seeking me out just to say “Hi” when they realize I'm in their building. I'm pleased to be part of “My Union Family”! I am furthering my education taking online classes in Business Management Operations.  Ironically it aligns with a lot of my union involvement."Tammy LaPlante was recently featured by the National Education Association in a Member & Activist Spotlight. Read the story here:  'Keep moving forward – together' Joie Moore, Pickerington Support Staff AssociationJoie Moore serves as the president of the Pickerington Support Staff Association, as a board member of Central OEA/NEA, and as an OEA board of director, Central Unit 2.  She is a participant in the OEA ESP Educator Voice Academy and a 2023 NEA ESP Leadership Academy graduate.  Joie is married to Greg, a fellow OEA member, for almost 24 years.  Joie and Greg have two adult children, who both graduated from Pickerington Schools, Frankie (22) and Nick (19).  In her downtime Joie enjoys spending time with her family, crafting and reading. Cheryl Williams, Dublin Support Association Cheryl Williams began her career in public education in 2001. She has been an Administrative Secretary for the past 19 years. Prior to joining Dublin City Schools, she spent 5 years in Southwestern City Schools in a variety of education support positions such as cook, paraprofessional, clinic aide and also as an attendance secretary. An advocate for education support professionals (ESPs), Cheryl is a member of the Ohio Association of Education Support Professionals (OAESP) where she serves as treasurer and the National Council of Education Support Professionals (NCESP). She is in her third term as president of her local. Cheryl is member of several committees at the local, state, and national levels of the association including an appointment to the NEA Resolutions committee by President Becky Pringle. Cheryl has been a delegate to the OEA and NEA annual Representative Assemblies since 2014. She also graduated from the NEA's Education Support Professional Leadership Institute in 2023. Cheryl was selected from among hundreds of applicants to take part in that yearlong program that brings together 40 ESPs from around the country to focus on developing leadership skills.  Cheryl also has served on the OEA Education Foundation as a member of the board of directors.Julie Newhall, Writer and Publications Editor, Ohio Education Association The daughter of a NE Ohio art teacher and a graphic designer, Julie Newhall grew up with a deep appreciation for art, history, and literature, passions boosted by high school art, Latin, and journalism studies and co-editing the school newspaper. As an undergraduate at the University of Akron, Newhall studied print journalism and design and was a writer for the university's alumni magazine and faculty and staff newspaper. She spent several years as a marketing manager for a magazine publishing company before heading to Northwestern University where she earned a master's degree in journalism. After working as an editor for the University of Chicago, she joined OEA as editor of Ohio Schools Magazine in September 1997, a role that combined her love of education, editing, and publications. In 2015, she was recognized with the George Badner Award for Excellence in Editing and honored as Editor of the Year among NEA state affiliates. For Newhall, the most meaningful part of her work is sharing the stories of OEA members and having the opportunity to see firsthand the difference they make in the lives of so many students. Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May 2020, after a ten-year career as an Emmy Award winning television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a f...

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Students Over Systems: Nicole Solas: The Education Freedom Center’s 2023 Naughty and Nice List (#25)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023


Nicole Solas joins Students Over Systems to review the IWF Education Freedom Center’s 2023 Naughty and Nice List. Teachers unions that closed schools with strikes top the naughty list. Union leaders Randi Weingarten, Becky Pringle, and Chicago’s Stacy Davis Gates, as well as Baltimore Public Schools, Providence Public Schools, PEN America, and school districts that […]

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Average scores are at a low point, are students still catching up from pandemic?

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 7:14


Becky Pringle, NEA President talks with Megan Lynch about education in America, test scores and teacher retention.     Credit: © Sipa USA

What A Day
The Teacher Shortage Cheat Sheet with Becky Pringle

What A Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 22:04


Students across the country head back to school this month, but tens of thousands of teacher positions remain vacant and more than 160,000 positions are filled by under-qualified teachers. We're joined by Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, to learn more about the nationwide teacher shortage.And in headlines: Donald Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election interference case officially started to turn themselves in, members of the Teamsters union ratified their new labor contract, and sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson is now the fastest woman in the world.Show Notes:NEA's Guide To Fixing Educator Shortages – nea.org/solutionsWhat A Day – YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@whatadaypodcastCrooked Coffee is officially here. Our first blend, What A Morning, is available in medium and dark roasts. Wake up with your own bag at crooked.com/coffeeFollow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/crookedmedia/For a transcript of this episode, please visit crooked.com/whataday

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
Donald Trump now facing 40 charges in classified documents case

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 42:07


Tonight on The Last Word: A third defendant is added in the Trump classified documents case. Plus, President Biden touts manufacturing jobs created by Bidenomics. Also, African leaders meet with Putin, urging peace talks with Ukraine. And Florida approves the use of right-wing content in classrooms. Harry Litman, Peter Strzok, Betsey Stevenson, Terrell Jermaine Starr, Ruth Ben-Ghiat, and Becky Pringle join Ali Velshi.

The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast
Episode 36: The Becky Pringle Appreciation Hour

The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 61:54


On episode 36, Charles begins by highlighting his favorite parts of Becky Pringle's astonishing speech to the 2023 NEA Conference, and then chats with "school-choice evangelist" Corey DeAngelis about the dramatic increase in interest in his prescriptions since COVID-19 changed the world. Among the questions Corey answers are: "What is school choice?" "What is a charter school?" "What is a voucher?" "Which state has the best system?" "Do school-choice advocates oppose public schools?" "Should there be an income cut-off for school-choice programs?" And: "Does American democracy require an education monopoly?"The dial-up tone in the introduction was recorded by lintphishx and is used under a CC 3.0 License.

The Dom Giordano Program
The Gift of Becky Pringle Speaking to the NEA

The Dom Giordano Program

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 43:51


Today, Dom led off the Dom Giordano Program by playing back some ridiculously entertaining audio from Becky Pringle, head of the National Education Association, who gave a hilariously passionate speech to her audience of teachers. In the speech, Pringle yells at the top of her lungs and cries, complaining about the politicization of the profession and the negative reputation developing, not realizing that speeches like this only fuel the fire. Then, Dom plays back clips from MSNBC historian Michael Bechloss, who compares Trump to Benito Mussolini and calls DeSantis a fascist. Also, Dom discusses third party candidates who have shown interest in running for President, telling how he thinks both RFK Jr and Cornell West will help the cause of Republicans in a presidential primary. Then, Dom welcomes back Riley Gaines, former NCAA swimmer who's become a women's rights and Title IX activist, back on the show. Gaines, who made news after speaking out against transgendered swimmers including Penn's Lia Thomas, offers updates on what she's been up to, first responding to Lia Thomas announcing this week that they're an "antifa super soldier," which doesn't surprise the host or the guest. Then, Riley tells about the launch of her new podcast, “Gaines for Girls,” telling that she hopes to share her message with young girls, hoping to empower them and giving them a voice in a strange world in which biological men are competing against biological women. Also, Gaines updates her push to have other big women athletes speak out, explaining some movement she's seen, telling what she hopes to accomplish with having some big names sign on. (Photo by Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for MoveOn)

The Hake Report
Happy B-day, Hake! | Mon. 7-17-23

The Hake Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 120:32


NEA black lady preaching. Radical: Abort overpopulation! MrBeast vs mama! GMOs good or bad? Lots of Happy B-day messages, thanks! The Hake Report, Monday, July 17, 2023 AD — Hake's 42! TIME STAMPS * 0:00:00 Start / Topics: NEA, Dan Savage, MrBeast's mom* 0:03:10 Hey, guys! Plain tan pocket tee* 0:05:05 NEA black lady Becky Pringle speeches* 0:20:37 Dan Savage 2013: Mandate abortions for overpopulation* 0:28:30 Hassan: The Shining, emotional performances* 0:34:00 MR MAD: Happy B-day!* 0:35:35 Supers: HBD* 0:45:01 MrBeast didn't listen to mama, kicked out of house* 0:53:41 College is overpriced, overrated* 0:56:41 Silhouette - White Heart (1992, Tales of Wonder)* 1:05:26 Supers: More HBDs, Gen Y, Lies, Man* 1:11:52 TONY, CA (Hassan) birth, vets, Trump* 1:20:00 Supers: watch band, identity, GMOs (Hassan)* 1:31:35 Prostitute serial killer in Gilgo Beach, NY* 1:39:23 Super: baseball, Hassan dog gifs* 1:41:10 CJ, TX: Carnivore diet* 1:45:50 CJ: GMOs bad, but chat doesn't know why

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
The Supreme Court reverses college affirmative action

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 41:17


Tonight on The Last Word: SCOTUS conservatives end affirmative action in a 6-3 vote, a decision that Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson blasts in her scathing dissent. Plus, President Biden says most Americans don't agree with many rulings made by the current Supreme Court. Also, Trump's aide on the classified documents tape is reportedly identified. Andrea Campbell, Becky Pringle, Neal Katyal, Cornell Belcher, E.J Dionne, and Barbara McQuade join Jonathan Capehart.   

The Brian Nichols Show
730: Marxism in the Classroom - Unmasking Randi Weingarten & The Dark Truth of the American Federation of Teachers

The Brian Nichols Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 28:26


Discover the shocking truth behind Randi Weingarten's controversial reign as the face of the American Federation of Teachers in this riveting episode of The Brian Nichols Show! Join Brian Nichols and Steve Abramowitz as they fearlessly dissect Weingarten's actions, shining a light on her advocacy for detrimental policies that have wreaked havoc on American students and families. In a no-holds-barred conversation, these podcast hosts spare no punches as they expose the devastating effects of school closures, mandatory masks, and vaccine mandates, all while Weingarten shamelessly seeks millions in aid for Ukraine. Prepare yourself for a thought-provoking exchange as Brian Nichols and Steve Abramowitz, unyielding in their mission to uncover the truth, delve into the heart of the matter. Steve boldly names Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona as the second-worst figure in politics during the COVID era, (behind only Anthony Fauci). But the spotlight quickly turns to the National Education Association and its leader, Becky Pringle, as Steve fearlessly accuses her of subscribing to a Marxist communist ideology. In a stunning revelation, Brian Nichols and Steve Abramowitz expose the dark underbelly of the teacher's unions, boldly stating that they have transformed into money laundering organizations funneling funds to Democratic politicians. They shed light on a shocking statement by a former teacher union boss, who shamelessly admitted that prioritizing children's welfare would only occur when students themselves contribute to political campaigns. Alarmed by the indoctrination and manipulation of young minds, Brian passionately urges listeners to join the fight against this madness, declaring that it's high time to stand up and denounce the blatant falsehoods. Parents, heed the call to protect your children's education! Brian and Steve emphasize the crucial role of parental involvement in shaping the future of our youth. With a powerful example of Riley Gaines, an NCAA swimmer forced to compete against a transgender individual without prior notification, Steve reveals the stark reality of unisex locker rooms and the lack of transparency surrounding this contentious issue. Brian shares his frustration at the suppression of open discourse on this topic, celebrating Steve's courage in engaging in these crucial conversations. Brace yourself for an eye-opening episode that will empower you to challenge the status quo and demand accountability for our children's well-being. Don't miss this electrifying episode of The Brian Nichols Show as Brian Nichols and Steve Abramowitz take a stand against the oppressive policies propagated by Randi Weingarten and the American Federation of Teachers. Engage in this captivating dialogue, soak in the revelations, and join the movement to reclaim our children's education from the clutches of misguided agendas. Together, we can ignite change and ensure a brighter future for generations to come. Subscribe now and be part of the revolution! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams
Biden launches 2024 re-election bid

The 11th Hour with Brian Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 43:17


The president asked Americans to let him “finish the job” in a video announcing his campaign. Meanwhile, there's a standoff on the hill over Speaker Kevin McCarthy's debt limit plan. Carol Lee, Garrett Haake, Mike Murphy, Amy McGrath, Jay Rosen, Monica Simpson, and Becky Pringle join.

The Tent
Becky Pringle on Supporting Students and Educators This School Year

The Tent

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 35:05


It's back-to-school week for many American households, and National Education Association President Becky Pringle joins Daniella to discuss solutions to the nation's teacher shortage, the causes ​behind recent declines in student performance, and ways to make schools safer and more equitable. Daniella also shares updates on new COVID-19 booster shots and ​Donald Trump's request for a special master to review the materials seized from his Mar-a-Lago home.

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
Students And Teachers Deserve Better: Back To School In 2022

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 11:10


As students go back to class, Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association, says the *wealth* is there—what schools require is the *will* to support students, educators and classrooms everywhere in the United States.

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast
Progressive Public School Politics & Perversion Promoted

Stand Up For The Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 53:27


Reports have been done. Whistles have been blown. Alarms have been sounded. But too many Christians in the U.S. remain ignorant or in the dark about what's really been happening in government-run schools across the nation. Demonic agendas are having devastating results. On today's podcast we hear shocking statements by leftist educators in their own words. For example, in a speech last month to American teachers, NEA President, Becky Pringle said (to a standing ovation): "We will say gay, we will say trans, we will use the words that validate our students and their families, words that encourage them to walk in their authenticity, to love themselves fully, to become who they are meant to be…" Daily podcast, relevant articles on issues pertaining to Christians and more can be found on Stand Up For The Truth.

Columbus Perspective
Columbus Perspective: June 19, 2022

Columbus Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 59:50


00:00 Lisa Hamler-Fugitt, Director of the Ohio Association of Foodbanks. 18:30 Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, Director of the Ohio Department of Health, discusses COVID-19 vaccines for kids under age 5. 24:30 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Tracy Townsend covers topics that include gun safety legislation; a controversial measure at the Ohio Statehouse dealing with transgender athletes; and efforts to implement sports gambling in Ohio. 50:00 Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association, discusses school safety.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
What the nation's largest teachers union thinks about gun violence in schools

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 5:46


If Congress approves a bipartisan agreement on guns and school safety, it would provide new resources to try and prevent shootings like the massacre in Uvalde. That would likely mean new money for mental health care, violence prevention and training for educators. But many educators want to see more action. Becky Pringle, National Education Association president, joins Stephanie Sy to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Health
What the nation's largest teachers union thinks about gun violence in schools

PBS NewsHour - Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 5:46


If Congress approves a bipartisan agreement on guns and school safety, it would provide new resources to try and prevent shootings like the massacre in Uvalde. That would likely mean new money for mental health care, violence prevention and training for educators. But many educators want to see more action. Becky Pringle, National Education Association president, joins Stephanie Sy to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
What the nation's largest teachers union thinks about gun violence in schools

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 5:46


If Congress approves a bipartisan agreement on guns and school safety, it would provide new resources to try and prevent shootings like the massacre in Uvalde. That would likely mean new money for mental health care, violence prevention and training for educators. But many educators want to see more action. Becky Pringle, National Education Association president, joins Stephanie Sy to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
No More "So-Called Solutions": NEA President Becky Pringle Demands Real Answers To Gun Violence

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 10:59


Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association, calls for an end to empty promises and a commitment to common sense reform to protect students, teachers and administrators from gun violence in school.

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
Mother of slain Uvalde child urges Congress to act

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 42:25


Tonight on the Last Word: Congress hears the truth about the Uvalde massacre. Also, the Justice Department investigation of the Uvalde police response has no investigative or subpoena powers. And new recordings show Kevin McCarthy wanted a bipartisan investigation after January 6. Becky Pringle, David Hogg, Tony Plohetski, Paul Butler and Barry Berke join Lawrence O'Donnell.

News Not Noise
Gun Reform: How We Got Here, What You Can Do

News Not Noise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 43:41


The Uvalde and Buffalo shootings were two of at least 18 mass shooting incidents in the US in 2022. How did we get here? Why do we accept this? And what can you do to move the needle? In this special episode, Shannon Watts of Mothers Demand Action and Becky Pringle of the National Education Association answer some of your many questions. Among them: why lawmakers are loathe to pass gun safety reforms supported by the majority of Americans. What teachers are prepared to do to make schools safer. And where you can act to make a difference. Watts has been involved in anti-gun violence activism since the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012, and explains where progress has been made. Pringle, a teacher as well as a union organizer, tells us how teachers in America are feeling and why arming them and adding school shooter drills is not the answer. Both women provide solutions and actions you can take. For obvious reasons this episode is a little longer than normal. It includes disturbing material so give yourself permission to stop or skip sections if the content is too upsetting for you.To get involved with Moms Demand Action, text “ACT” to 64433 to learn about the ways you can take action in your community, or text “BOLD” to 64433 to reach your senator. To support the National Education Association's work text “NOW” to 48744, or visit neaedjustice.org to learn more about the challenges facing the public education system.You can follow Jessica Yellin here:➤Instagram: instagram.com/jessicayellin​➤Twitter: twitter.com/jessicayellin➤Facebook: facebook.com/newsnotnoise➤YouTube: youtube.com/newsnotnoise➤Website: NewsNotNoise.comSupport this work:➤patreon.com/NewsNotNoiseJessica Yellin is the founder of News Not Noise, a channel dedicated to giving you news with real experts and providing facts, not panic attacks. Jessica is a veteran of network news, traveling the globe, covering conflict and crisis. A former Chief White House Correspondent for CNN, she reported from around the world and won awards. Now, Yellin uses her voice to break down the news, calmly and clearly for you -- free of punditry, provocation, and yelling.

Hysteria
“Joy, Justice and Excellence” with Becky Pringle

Hysteria

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 85:12


Erin Ryan and Alyssa Mastromonaco talk to the President of the National Education Association Becky Pringle about what it means to arm teachers with guns and the extraordinary burden teachers have carried the past few years. Then in News: Erin and Alyssa talk about Michigan Governor's Whitmer executive directive on abortion, reproductive health, Japan's terrible abortion laws, plus a man does a cool thing?! Next: Kara Klenk and Tien Tran join to discuss the Amber Heard and Johnny Depp defamation and counter lawsuit trail and then invent a new word: clout whoring. Finally, Sanity Corner! Show Notes:Text ACT to 644-33 Why the Depp-Heard trial is so much worse than you realizehttps://www.vox.com/culture/23131538/johnny-depp-amber-heard-tiktok-snl-extremism

GLT's The Leadoff
WGLT's The Leadoff - Monday 4/25/22

GLT's The Leadoff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 8:40


WGLT's the Leadoff is everything you need to know for Monday, April 25. Ryan Denham speaks with a Bloomington-Normal who's trying to help those in Ukraine, two months after the Russian invasion began. Plus, after a recent appearance in town, National Education Association president Becky Pringle said many teachers need more support helping students who have struggled with two years of pandemic life.

R.E.A.L. Storytellers
Episode 16 - #WisdomFromTheTop

R.E.A.L. Storytellers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 49:50


This week, we are joined by two inspirational female black leaders who are willing to share their breadth of knowledge and experience with us. Our first guest is Becky Pringle, current President of the National Education Association (NEA). Her powerful stories give us a rare glimpse into how a "just a black girl from North Philly", rose to become the leader of the largest labor union in the country.Accompanying her is Princess R. Moss, Vice-President of the NEA. Starting out as a talented music teacher in Virginia, this leader has undergone many trials during her life, and is here to grace us with all she has learned. With such a deep pool of wisdom, you know we can't help but want to dive right in! Things are about to get R.E.A.L....Ba a part of the R.E.A.L. Movement! Find us at www.real.njea.org

PBS NewsHour - Segments
States call in the National Guard to mitigate school staffing shortages

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 9:43


For two years, the pandemic has hammered schools and accentuated the staffing shortages they are facing. It's led to enormous problems with teacher morale, burnout, school closures and learning losses. But some states are using the National Guard to fill in the gaps. Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, which represents 3 million educators, joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Town Square with Ernie Manouse
National Read Across America Day aims to create and celebrate a nation of diverse readers

Town Square with Ernie Manouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 49:54


Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Today, we celebrate National Read Across American Day, where the national theme for 2022 is Create & Celebrate a Nation of Diverse Readers. Were you a bookworm growing up? Did you find a love of reading as an adult? What kind of impact has it made on your life? Many people feel books can shape who we are today. They can open our eyes to the world. For the first time, National Education Association is hosting a special Read Across America event focused on young adult readers. The YA Author Chat is tonight at 6pm CT on Facebook. But lately, there's been an issue about representation in books and recent challenges to reading materials in schools, where Katy ISD students organized to distribute books about racism, LGBTQ+ issues on their own. We discuss those issues, and listeners call in to share stories of books that changed their lives. Plus, at the top of the show, a political expert provides an update on developments in the Ukraine crisis. Guests: Dr. Richard Stoll Professor of Political Science and Faculty Scholar, Rice University Baker Institute Senior fellow, and a member of, the advisory council of the Institute for Sustainable Peace Becky Pringle President of the National Education Association Cameron Samuels Senior at Seven Lakes High School in Katy ISD Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. Audio from today's show will be available after 5 p.m. CT. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps.

The Best Of Our Knowledge
#1638: The NEA, The SAT and The National Guard | The Best of Our Knowledge

The Best Of Our Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 30:00


Teachers are getting burned out and leaving the profession in droves. A new survey released this month from the National Education Association illustrates this problem with hard data. Today on the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll talk about the problem with the leader of the nation's largest teacher's union. Then, you can throw away your number 2 pencils, the SAT is going online. The College Board recently announced that the test will transition to an all-digital format in a few years. We'll discuss the change with the editor-in-chief of the Princeton Review. We'll also hear about new medical training for the military, and spend an Academic Minute being a good team player.

Let's Find Common Ground
Coming Together Across Divides: Holiday Season Special Episode

Let's Find Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 24:14


What happens when people of opposing viewpoints and diverse backgrounds work in teams, have conversations, or even sit across the table from each other at family gatherings? How do they come together and listen to others who see the world very differently? In this special episode, we compile a series of inspiring stories from past shows. Mother and daughter Robbie Lawler and Becca Kearl share deep love and respect but vote for different parties. Psychologist Tania Israel explains practical, proven ways to go beyond your bubble and get out of opinion silos and comfort zones. Race reconciliator Daryl Davis and former white supremacist Ryan Lo'Ree discuss their remarkable work together to deradicalize members of hate groups. Co-authors, Republican Jordan Blashek and Democrat Chris Haugh, recount their unlikely friendship that blossomed not despite, but because of their political differences.  Radio and podcast journalist Ashley Ahearn talks about what she learned from her new friends and neighbors after moving from progressive Seattle to a conservative ranching country in rural Washington State. All on “Let's Find Common Ground.” After deep skepticism, Dr. Gisèle Huff, a longtime proponent of school choice, and Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association, came together to work on a new vision for the future of education.

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly
Union Strong; Working People; Your Rights At Work; The Rick Smith Show; Educating From the Heart

Labor Radio-Podcast Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 41:22


This week, Union Veterans Council Executive Director Will Attig talks with theUnion Strong podcast about Operation Union Veterans Day…On the Working People podcast, 35,000 workers at healthcare giant Kaiser Permanente are ready to walk off the job November 15; two nurses explain why…Then, on Your Rights At Work, New York Times media columnist Ben Smith on "Why the Media Loves Labor Now"…From The Rick Smith Show, David Pepper, author of "Laboratories of Autocracy" exposes the extreme levels of corruption that have somehow become normal in GOP politics, and how it gets even worse as we move from DC into the states. And we wrap up this week's show with National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers presidents Becky Pringle and Randi Weingarten on the Educating From the Heart podcast, discussing the dynamic power that comes when there is alignment between the national, state, and local unions and rank-and-file members. Highlights from labor radio and podcast shows around the country, part of the national Labor Radio Podcast Network of shows focusing on working people's issues and concerns. #LaborRadioPod @AFLCIO @nysaflcio @WorkingPod @DCLabor @RickSmithShow @FloridaEA Edited by Patrick Dixon and Melanie Smith; produced by Chris Garlock; social media guru: Harold Phillips with Mel Smith.

Educating From the Heart
Episode 12: The Power of Something Bigger

Educating From the Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 45:31


National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers presidents Becky Pringle and Randi Weingarten join us to talk about the tangible benefits of union membership like public service loan forgiveness and the dynamic power that comes when there is alignment between the national, state, and local unions and rank-and-file members. Episode 12 Show Notes: Guests Show resources Transcript GuestsBecky Pringle is president of the National Education Association (NEA), the nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States. Learn more about Becky: https://www.nea.org/about-nea/leaders/presidentRandi Weingarten is president of the 1.7 million-member American Federation of Teachers (AFT), AFL-CIO, which represents teachers; paraprofessionals and school-related personnel; higher education faculty and staff; nurses and other healthcare professionals; local, state and federal government employees; and early childhood educators. Learn more about Randi:https://www.aft.org/about/leadership/randi-weingarten Resources Public service loan forgiveness resources  from AFT: Public service loan forgiveness resources from NEALabor union approval at highest point since 1965 (Gallup) TranscriptAndrew Spar, President of FEA: Hi, this is FEA President Andrew Spar. To stay on top of all the latest news and issues impacting our public schools be sure to follow FEA on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more information on this podcast, visit FEAweb.org/podcast. Sharon Nesvig, Announcer: You're listening to Educating from the Heart. Thank you for joining our lively conversations with teachers, support professionals, parents and students, as they share issues that matter most in our public schools. Here are your hosts, Tina Dunbar and Luke Flynt. Tina Dunbar, Host: Welcome to another episode of Educating from the Heart. I'm Tina with Luke. You know, we've been hearing a lot of educators share concerns over personnel shortages in their schools, and the impact it's having on the work they do. Now some are even expressing worries over not having enough school supplies to make it to the end of the school year due to rising prices, disruptions in the supply chain and worker shortages in every area of our economy. You know, Luke, people are voluntarily walking away from their jobs or standing up for safety and fighting for better worker rights. We're experiencing an explosion of labor activism in Florida and throughout the nation. Luke Flynt, Host: You know, Tina, I see it too, from the workers at John Deere to Kellogg's, those employed in healthcare to Hollywood. This fall has seen one of the largest increases of organized labor activity in a century. Tina, did you know that during the fall of 2021, up to 100,000 working people have either been on strike or voted to authorize a strike. Tina: Wow. That's a lot. I knew about the strikes, but so many standing up.  Luke:  This wave of taking back power and asserting worker rights has been wonderful to watch. I'm reminded of one of my favorite songs. Now, I'm not going to sing. Everybody would stop listening if I did. But “Solidarity Forever” has been sung for more than a century.  Tina: Hey, I've got it here. I'm going to play it.   Utah Phillips singing “Solidarity Forever”: When the union's inspiration through the workers' blood shall run/There can be no power greater anywhere beneath the sun/ Yet what force on earth is weaker than the feeble strength of one/But the union makes us strong Tina: Oh, I love that song.

The Takeout
Class Act: NEA President Becky Pringle

The Takeout

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 47:08


Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association, a labor union of more than 3 million, joins Major for a chat about schools, vaccines and critical race theory. Pringle says she's concerned about attrition in the teaching ranks. "I'm worried about educators leaving the profession, and that's very real, and it's happening.” Join us!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell
Pelosi: ‘More time is needed' to pass spending bills

The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 44:05


Tonight on the Last Word: President Biden meets with House Democrats as negotiations on the infrastructure bills continue. Also, the January 6th Select Committee could use criminal contempt referrals for witnesses who defy subpoenas. Plus, threats and violence against school boars are on the rise. And migrants return to Haiti following deportations from the Biden administration. Rep. Debbie Dingell, Rep. Mark Pocan, Jonathan Kott, Jonathan Alter, Maria Teresa Kumar, Paul Butler, Becky Pringle, Wes Hodge and Jacob Soboroff join Jonathan Capehart.

Columbus Perspective
Columbus Perspective: September 12, 2021

Columbus Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 59:50


00:00 Show Open / Comments from Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther and Columbus Health Commissioner Dr. Mysheika Roberts, from their news conference on Wednesday in which the mayor re-issued a mask mandate for the city. 09:30 Dr. Dan Waxman, Vice President and Senior Medical Director of the Versiti Blood Center of Ohio, discusses the need for more blood donors. 17:30 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Angela An presents information about the controversy surrounding Bishop Sycamore High School, redistricting, and abortion laws. 37:30 Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association, discusses efforts to return to normalcy in schools 42:30 Duane Casares, CEO of Directions for Youth & Families, discusses suicide - September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
No Shots; No Masks; No Service

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 47:32


No masks, no business. Joe Madison explores mask and vaccination mandates with his audience and guest Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association.

C4 and Bryan Nehman
September 7th, 2021: A Violent Holiday Weekend in Baltimore, Dr. Daryl Williams, and Becky Pringle

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 99:02


C4 and Bryan Nehman heard weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.

The Democracy Group
Education Reimagined with Becky Pringle and Gisele Huff | Let's Find Common Ground

The Democracy Group

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 25:29


Everyone wants the best education for their children. But parents and teachers don't always agree on how to get there.In this episode, we hear from two education leaders whose views clashed when they first met. Gisele Huff is a philanthropist and longtime proponent of school choice, including charter schools. Becky Pringle spent her career in public education. A science teacher for three decades, she is now President of the National Education Association, the nation's largest labor union. After some deep initial skepticism, these women and other leaders came together and developed a transformational vision for US education. Along the way, they developed a deep respect for one another, and a friendship that has helped each of them through personal tragedies.This episode is co-produced in partnership with Convergence Center for Policy Resolution— one of a series of podcasts that Common Ground Committee and Convergence are producing together.Additional InformationLets Find Common Ground PodcastMore shows from The Democracy Group

The Brown Girls Guide to Politics

The National Education Association (NEA) is the largest labor union in the USA, representing public school teachers and other support personnel, faculty, and staffers. The Brown Girls Guide to Politics Podcast is all about amplifying the voices of women who are too often forgotten in media coverage. Host A'shanti Gholar leads conversations with women changing the face of politics. In the BGG to Politics blog, A'shanti created a space for women of color to learn about the current state of politics, to support others breaking into the political sphere, and to celebrate incredible women changing the course of the country. A'shanti founded the blog in 2018 and Wonder Media Network is thrilled to extend her platform to audio.Follow The BGG:WebsiteTwitterInstagramFollow Wonder Media Network:WebsiteTwitterInstagram

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
The Neil Haley Show - 8/10/21

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 57:24


Today on the Neil Haley Show, Neil will interview Becky Pringle, President of the National Education Association. Followed by, Dr. Shannon Panzo talks about out-of-the-box thinking. Next, Dr Mark Hayden talks about the COVID situation in the country. Finally, John Smith talks about his book Embracing the Abyss.

Let's Find Common Ground
Education Reimagined with Becky Pringle and Gisele Huff

Let's Find Common Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 24:46


Everyone wants the best education for their children. But parents and teachers don't always agree on how to get there. In this episode, we hear from two education leaders whose views clashed when they first met. Gisele Huff is a philanthropist and longtime proponent of school choice, including charter schools. Becky Pringle spent her career in public education. A science teacher for three decades, she is now President of the National Education Association, the nation's largest labor union.  After some deep initial skepticism, these women and other leaders came together and developed a transformational vision for US education. Along the way, they developed a deep respect for one another, and a friendship that has helped each of them through personal tragedies. This episode is co-produced in partnership with Convergence Center for Policy Resolution— one of a series of podcasts that Common Ground Committee and Convergence are producing together. 

IPPH On Air
State of Play: K-12 Culture Wars

IPPH On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 31:27


Is it about history? Is it about race? Is it about politics? Who do you find when you follow the money? Why are teachers being fired and school board members receiving death threats? Is this unusual or have we seen it before in America? This week on State of Play, it's the K-12 Culture Wars. Join host, Sharon Pratt and co-anchor, Karen Tramontano as they take a deep dive into this battle that finds educators on the frontlines. Guests this week include Historian Dr. Hasan K. Jeffries of The Ohio State University; Chandler (AZ) Unified School District Board Member, Lindsay Love; and, President and CEO of the National Education Association (the nation's largest union), Becky Pringle.

Celebrity Interviews
Becky Pringle of NEA talks about National Teachers Appreciation Week

Celebrity Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 7:16


Today on the Neil Haley Show, Becky Pringle of NEA will talk about the National Teachers Appreciation Week.

The Neil Haley Show
Becky Pringle of NEA talks about National Teachers Appreciation Week

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 8:00


Today on the Neil Haley Show, Becky Pringle of NEA will talk about the National Teachers Appreciation Week.

First Light
First Light - Wednesday, May 5, 2021

First Light

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 31:18


It's Teacher Appreciation Week. Becky Pringle of the National Education Association joins us to talk about kids returning to classrooms, the COVID-19 vaccine for teens, and how to let a teacher know how much you appreciate them. We're also joined by attorney Maureen Carr, an employment law expert. Can your employer force you to get the COVID-19 vaccine? Maureen's answer may surprise you. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
The Neil Haley Show - 5/5/21

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 51:24


Today on the Neil Haley Show, Becky Pringle will talk about National Teachers Appreciation Week. Followed by, Akin Ayodele talks about his life journey on the Christopher Hall Show. Finally, John Smith talks about his book 'Embracing the Abyss'

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AMFM247 Broadcasting Network
The Neil Haley Show - 5/4/21

AMFM247 Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 59:14


Today on the Neil Haley Show, Becky Pringle will talk about National Teachers Appreciation Week. Followed by, Rev Winn Henderson will discuss the topic of substance abuse. Finally, Mike Vilardi and Rob Roselli will interview Keith, a Candidate for Congress from Florida.

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The Neil Haley Show
NEA President Becky Pringle

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 7:00


Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley will NEA President Becky Pringle. Rebecca S. “Becky” Pringle is an American teacher and trade union leader. She is the President of the 2.29 million-member National Education Association, the largest professional employee organization and labor union in the United States. www.nea.org

Celebrity Interviews
NEA President Becky Pringle

Celebrity Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 6:48


Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley will NEA President Becky Pringle. Rebecca S. “Becky” Pringle is an American teacher and trade union leader. She is the President of the 2.29 million-member National Education Association, the largest professional employee organization and labor union in the United States. www.nea.org

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
NEA President Becky Pringle; Standing Up to Standardized Tests

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 49:45


Has standardized testing affected education in this country. The President of the NEA, Becky Pringle, discusses this crucial, timely subject w/ Madison. 

The Education Exchange
Ep. 181 - March 1, 2021 - No Promise School Will Be Open in September, NEA President Says

The Education Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 26:07


The president of the National Education Association, Becky Pringle, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how to best open schools, and debate the safety protocols needed to get teachers back into classrooms, including the prioritization of teachers receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.

The Best Of Our Knowledge
#1587: Teachers Want Vaccines | The Best Of Our Knowledge

The Best Of Our Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 27:30


As we approach the end of a full year of COVID shutdowns, teachers are looking to get back to normal. This week on the Best of Our Knowledge, we'll get the results of a survey from the country's largest teacher's union, and more. It has been almost a year since schools around the country were […]

Joe Madison the Black Eagle
Cong. Hakeem Jeffries and NEA President Becky Pringle

Joe Madison the Black Eagle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 25:38


Cong. Hakeem Jeffries talks about the impeachment trial and NEA President Becky Pringle discusses on vaccinating teachers. 

OEA
EPISODE 31 -- NEA President Becky Pringle

OEA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 34:17


There is less than a month until the election. These are crazy times. Which makes us all the more pleased NEA President Becky Pringle was able to join Fried Okra to discuss her vision for the future of public education and the role educators play in shaping it. Enjoy another special video addition of the interview above!

The Lisa Show
No Limits for Deaf Children, Alzheimer's Disease, Bread Making at Home, Real Leadership, Thrive Through the Unexpected, National Teacher Day

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 101:15


No Limits for Deaf Children (0:00:00) About 15% of children and teens in the United States live with hearing loss. Because of its prevalence in our communities, deaf and hearing loss awareness has increased exponentially over the past several decades. But that doesn't change the fact that school, sports, and extracurricular activities are designed for those with certain hearing abilities. And many kids with hearing loss find themselves left out resulting in lower self-esteem. Fortunately, No Limits for Deaf Children, a nonprofit organization based out of California, is helping hard-of-hearing and deaf children gain confidence and communication skills. Joining us today is their founder, Dr. Michelle Christie, to talk about their programs and the everyday experiences of deaf children.   Alzheimer's Disease (0:21:41) There are almost 50 million people worldwide suffering with Alzheimer's disease. About ten percent of that number comes from the US, with 5.5 million cases. According to the Alzheimer's Association, that number might triple in the next 30 years if we don't find a cure or method to slow down the process. With numbers like these, it's very likely you know someone with this disease or someone who is prone to it. Today, we have the Executive Director of the Utah Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, Ronnie Daniel. He is here to tell us all about Alzheimer's disease, early signs, and research.   Bread Making at Home (0:36:33) Of all of the crazy, lazy or productive things we've done in the last two months, I personally don't think you can qualify yourself as a proper “quarantiner” if you haven't tried your hand at homemade bread. Now whether you're an experienced baker or not, we can all learn something from today's guest, Peter Reinhart. Peter is an internationally renowned expert on baking, one the most popular artisan bread teachers in the country, and current Chef on Assignment at Johnson & Wales University. And he's here to teach us everything we need to know about bread making at home.   Real Leadership (0:50:40) Have you ever been under the leadership of someone who wasn't a good leader? It's not the best experience. You may find yourself micro-managed, unappreciated, or used and abused. But I think the great thing about having bad leaders is that they teach us what not to do and inspire us to be better leaders if one day we find ourselves in a similar position. But we have to start getting ready now for when that day comes. Our next guest, Al Christy, argues that real leadership needs preparation. Al was recommended to us by his daughter-in-law who emailed us at thelisashow@byu.edu, and he joins us on the show to discuss how to be a good leader. Al has held multiple leadership responsibilities throughout his life and has helped his kids and grandkids learn leadership skills.   Thriving Through the Unexpected (1:05:40) I think many of us have hit the point where we're just living in survival mode. We're just trying to make it through one day, even one hour at a time: OK, wake up, eat, school, exercise, make dinner. Whatever your routine is these days, it probably feels like you're dragging your feet one step at a time. But I think it's time we pull ourselves out of our repetitive slump. Our next guest has some great tips for thriving, not just surviving, during this unprecedented time. Ganel-Lyn Condie is a friend of the show and motivational speaker, and we're happy to have her with us today to discuss this important topic.   National Teacher Day (1:25:27) Today is National Teacher Day, and we want to give a big shout out to our teachers, because they've had to adapt big time with schools moving online across the nation. Thankfully, many of them care a lot about their students and have responded to these changes with creativity. I'm not the only one impressed by how our teachers have managed online schooling.  A new national poll found that over eighty percent of parents approve of how their children's teachers are handling the coronavirus pandemic. So, we want to show our appreciation to our teachers, and to help us come up with some ideas to do that we have Becky Pringle with us on the show.  She's the Vice President of the National Education Association.

The Lisa Show
No Limits for Deaf Children, Alzheimer's Disease, Bread Making at Home, Real Leadership, Thrive Through the Unexpected, National Teacher Day

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 101:14


Michelle Christie talks about her organization, Ronnie Daniel discusses supporting Alzheimer's research, Peter Reinhart gives breadmaking tips, Al Christy teaches leaderships skills, Ganel-Lyn Condie explains how to thrive, Becky Pringle talks about appreciating teachers.