Jason sits down with Long Beach Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. Jill Baker, to talk about equity in public education, and how to evolve the PK-12 and higher education systems into a single PK-16 continuum.
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Jason sits down with Long Beach Unified School District Superintendent, Dr. Jill Baker, to talk about equity in public education, and how to evolve the PK-12 and higher education systems into a single PK-16 continuum.
Jason sits down with Dr. Hawani Negussie to discuss ECE (Early Childhood Education) and why it's always left out of the educational conversation.
Jason sits down with Dr. Rashida Crutchfield to discuss food and housing insecurities among students, and how long the impact of COVID will last for our homeless population.
Jason sits down with Dr. Jonathan O’Brien to reflect on what we have learned about teaching online, and to look ahead to figure out what the future of education looks like.
Jason sits down with Dr. Vanessa Landesfeind to try and demystify the complex system of education law. In a twist, Dr. Landesfeind takes over the show and puts Jason through the Ed Code ringer with a game called, “What would you do?”
Jason talks with Doctor Christopher Nellum of EdTrust West to talk about education politics and policies, and why he’s looking to transform (not reform) a broken education system.
Jason sits down with Doctors Anna Ortiz and Stephen Glass to discuss the role of social justice in education and why the term “equity” is so hard to define.
Jason chats with Doctors Brian Jerskey and Nicole Wesley about what it’s been like to open a school year with Covid-19 and why schools might never be the same again.
My very special guest is School Board member, Megan Kerr. During this REDUX interview, we bounce back and forth between the pre-Coronavirus era and the post-Coronavirus era in education. WARNING: it's a long one—you'll definitely want to listen at 1.5 speed.
My special guest this week is none other than Brandon Bell, one of the stars of Dear White People on Netflix. In our conversation, Brandon and I talk about his years as a classroom teacher, how politics and art can and sometimes should be packaged together, and what it’s like to act in a sex scene knowing your former students will probably end up seeing it on Netflix
My special guest this week is Gilbert Salazar, Restorative Justice coach and strategist at the California Conference for Equality and Justice. During our conversation, we talk about how his story led him on the path to Restorative Justice, how no one is disposable, and where Beyoncé fits into the practice of circles.
My special guest this week is Victor Gonzalez, a teacher and instructional coach who is leading with his heart and planting seeds in his classroom.
My special guest this week is Dr. Chris Lund, an assistant superintendent who pushing the envelope in education--through data!
Just when you thought the end of the LAUSD strike meant the end of teacher strikes in Los Angeles...My guests this week are Chandler Heath and Joe Aguilar, charter school teachers in Los Angeles, California, who are currently in day 12 of their teacher strike.
With the LAUSD teacher strike officially over, I call back educator Amanda Tooley to reflect on the strike that was, and how the new agreement to end the strike failed to deliver.
My guest this week is Dr. Margo Atkins-Jackson, an assistant principal with a name so amazing that when you hear it, you immediately assume she’s someone who fights crime in a jumpsuit. In this interview, Margo and I talk about why she thinks a divide exists between teachers and administrators, what she has learned during her transition from classroom teacher to school administrator, and why it’s so crucial to say “no” from time to time.
My guest this week is Dr. Stephen Glass, a former principal and now district administrator in West Covina, California. In this interview, Stephen and I talk about why a divide exists between teachers and administrators, the one thing every school needs to have, and why hip-hop artist Rick Ross would be a better Secretary of Education than Betsy DeVos.
My guest is Justin Shahbaz, an assistant principal at a charter school in one of the many low-income communities of Los Angeles. In this interview, Justin and I talk about working in a low-income community, how to connect with pretty much any type of student, and what everyone needs to know before going on a hike.
Today, my guest is Michael Crowder Jones, head of the new "Urban Math Collaborative."