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Why Public Education's Survival Matters for America's Future

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Educational leaders across the country are navigating a storm of uncertainty as the Trump administration unleashes a barrage of executive orders targeting public schools. What began with a minimal education focus during the Presidential campaign has morphed into a centerpiece of the Trump administration's agenda.
In this conversation with noted education scholar and advocate Pedro Noguera, we explore how school leaders are responding to this treacherous landscape while continuing to serve students who show up at their doors every day. We highlight the contrast between educators committed to serving all children and an administration seemingly focused on waging culture wars rather than offering solutions to improving students' educational outcomes.

"What you don't hear from the administration is the emergence of a coherent policy aimed at making education in this country better," notes Noguera, pointing out that previous administrations from both parties at least attempted to address challenges students face in the classroom.
As K-12 and higher education institutions respond to federal intrusion into local control, using ending federal financial support as a weapon, a key question emerges: How can educational leaders maintain their focus on serving students while navigating this politically charged environment?

The podcast offers insights for those on the front lines who believe public education serves as an essential cornerstone of democracy. regardless of partisan politics.

Sign up here so we can keep you posted on future podcasts on some of the most exciting developments in education.
Brought to you by the Advancing Education Success Initiative -- Coby McDonald, Producer; Louis Freedberg, Executive Producer and Correspondent

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Chapters

1. Assessing Trump's First 100 Days (00:00:00)

2. Educational Leaders Amid Political Chaos (00:03:57)

3. Zuckerberg's School Abandonment (00:07:42)

4. Mental Health Funding Cuts Crisis (00:12:00)

5. Defending Public Schools' Value (00:16:23)

6. States Standing Up to Federal Pressure (00:20:00)

17 episodes

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Content provided by Advancing Education Success Initiative. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Advancing Education Success Initiative or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Educational leaders across the country are navigating a storm of uncertainty as the Trump administration unleashes a barrage of executive orders targeting public schools. What began with a minimal education focus during the Presidential campaign has morphed into a centerpiece of the Trump administration's agenda.
In this conversation with noted education scholar and advocate Pedro Noguera, we explore how school leaders are responding to this treacherous landscape while continuing to serve students who show up at their doors every day. We highlight the contrast between educators committed to serving all children and an administration seemingly focused on waging culture wars rather than offering solutions to improving students' educational outcomes.

"What you don't hear from the administration is the emergence of a coherent policy aimed at making education in this country better," notes Noguera, pointing out that previous administrations from both parties at least attempted to address challenges students face in the classroom.
As K-12 and higher education institutions respond to federal intrusion into local control, using ending federal financial support as a weapon, a key question emerges: How can educational leaders maintain their focus on serving students while navigating this politically charged environment?

The podcast offers insights for those on the front lines who believe public education serves as an essential cornerstone of democracy. regardless of partisan politics.

Sign up here so we can keep you posted on future podcasts on some of the most exciting developments in education.
Brought to you by the Advancing Education Success Initiative -- Coby McDonald, Producer; Louis Freedberg, Executive Producer and Correspondent

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Assessing Trump's First 100 Days (00:00:00)

2. Educational Leaders Amid Political Chaos (00:03:57)

3. Zuckerberg's School Abandonment (00:07:42)

4. Mental Health Funding Cuts Crisis (00:12:00)

5. Defending Public Schools' Value (00:16:23)

6. States Standing Up to Federal Pressure (00:20:00)

17 episodes

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