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At UnboundEd, we pride ourselves on working to find justice in the details of teaching and learning. Instructional choices made in classrooms are included in those details, and it's important to see how policy choices impact those choices in instruction. Policy choices take place at our local level, our state level, and our national level. Depending on the equity value of these choices, this multi-filtered choice system can lead to compounded success or failure for the students the systems, schools, and staff are supposed to serve. It helps to understand the background of the politics that inform the domino effect. Sonya Douglass, Janelle T. Scott, and Gary L. Anderson help us do that with their book The Politics of Education Policy in an Era of Inequality. Sonya Douglass and I discuss the book and its ability to reveal the mechanics behind the madness and the engineering that can take place so our kids can experience democratic schooling.
In this week's episode, we are joined by Dr. Sonya Douglas Horsford of Teachers College at Columbia University to discuss rising inequities for Black and Latinx communities and the role of reform and policy in public education. We discuss education reform since the Reagan Administration and the publication of A Nation at Risk (1983) and what it has meant for the direction of public education since. Discussions of neoliberalism lead us into topics like school choice and learning pods in the Covid era. Dr. Sonya Douglass Horsford currently serves as Associate Professor of Education Leadership in the Department of Organization and Leadership at Teachers College, Columbia University. Her research focuses on the politics of race in education leadership, policy, and reform. She is the Founding Director of the Black Education Research Collective (BERC) and Co-Director of the Urban Education Leaders Program (UELP) at Teachers College – an Ed.D. program for aspiring urban district leaders. Prior to joining Teachers College, she served on the educational leadership faculty at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia and University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Her latest book, The Politics of Education Policy in an Era of Inequality: Possibilities for Democratic Schooling (with Janelle T. Scott and Gary L. Anderson offer a critical analysis of education policy amid widening social inequality, ideological polarization, and the dismantling of public institutions in the U.S.A. Resources A Nation at Risk (1983) President Reagan's Radio Address to the Nation on Education on April 30, 1983. Secretary Betsy DeVos Prepared Remarks National Alliance of Charter School “The Huge Problem with Education Pandemic Pods Suddenly Popping Up,” The Politics of Education Policy in an Era of Inequality: Possibilities for Democratic Schooling RTE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/racethrougheducation/support
Independent Pharmacies leveraging PharmaServ Gain Advatages The 7th episode in our MPTS Pharmacy Podcast series features Pharmacy Owner Alison Shirley with Scripts Pharmacy and Gary L. Anderson with City Drug. Scripts Pharmacywww.scriptspharmacyky.com/ 101 Blakenrod Blvd Cox's Creek KY 40013 | P: 502-348-8338 Gary L. Anderson, City Drug - International Falls rphgary@yahoo.com City Drug 314 3rd St Box 111 International Falls Minnesota 56649-2309 For all the McKesson Pharmacy Technology Solution's podcasts, click here: http://marketing.mckesson.com/2017-MPTS-Pharmacy-Podcast-Series.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Independent Pharmacies leveraging PharmaServ Gain Advatages The 7th episode in our MPTS Pharmacy Podcast series features Pharmacy Owner Alison Shirley with Scripts Pharmacy and Gary L. Anderson with City Drug. Scripts Pharmacy www.scriptspharmacyky.com/ 101 Blakenrod Blvd
We have a jam-packed show! We talk to the creator of the Live Life Now Project...The Daytripper helps me with my new 55/555 list...my chiropractor talks about keeping me moving forward...AND we have up-and-coming singer/songwriter Gary L. Anderson Music in studio. Hold. On. Tight. #liveonpurpose