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Education in Focus

America's Talking Network

A podcast that brings you an in-depth analysis of the most compelling education stories of the week from chalkboardnews.com. Join us as we delve into the latest developments, trends, and issues shaping the world of education.

104 - Lawmakers Grill K-12 School Leaders on Antisemitic Incidents
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  • 104 - Lawmakers Grill K-12 School Leaders on Antisemitic Incidents

    A Republican-led congressional committee asked school leaders whose districts have seen antisemitic incidents about what they’re doing to prevent further incidents in their schools since the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas.

    Wed, 15 May 2024 - 09min
  • 103 - Oregon ‘Fat Positivity’ Sex Ed Workshop: Teachers Should ‘Center Fat Bodies'

    A taxpayer-funded workshop for Oregon sex education teachers instructed teachers to embrace fat positivity, explained the “racist origins of fatphobia” and what it means to have “thin privilege.” It also told educators to normalize fat bodies when teaching physiology and anatomy to students.

    Tue, 14 May 2024 - 09min
  • 102 - Taxpayer-Funded Equity Center Resources ‘Directly Undermine’ American Ideals

    Taxpayer-funded equity-focused events directed school employees to push public school boards to focus on race and gender, encouraged staff to focus on “disrupting whiteness” and promoted ideologies that critics say lay “the groundwork for a communist worldview.” Chalkboard reviewed recordings of federally sponsored virtual roundtables and events where presenters promoted controversial ideas like critical race theory, intersectionality and critical consciousness for school administrators, teachers and staff. A September virtual roundtable discussion focused on “disrupting racism at the intersections in schools” and used the definition of intersectionality created by the founder of critical race theory Kimberlé Crenshaw.  Full story: https://www.chalkboardnews.com/issues/accountability/article_5edc1172-07d0-11ef-a87d-f3905d2aa2f2.html

    Wed, 8 May 2024 - 09min
  • 101 - Chicago Public Schools Invokes Equity in Virtual Learning, but Research Says It Isn’t Fair

    Chicago Public Schools adopted a policy last year to honor academic credits received during virtual classes, citing equity as one of the reasons underpinning the policy as well as the benefits of the online instruction model. But as Chalkboard reported last year, researchers have questioned the efficacy of virtual learning and raised concerns that virtual credit recovery classes actually hurt those who need help the most. A spokesperson from Chicago Public Schools said the district would not provide a comment to Chalkboard News about virtual credit recovery classes in response to questions about the district's policy adopted in May last year, which added a section about equity in the implementation of virtual learning.  Full story: https://www.chalkboardnews.com/issues/accountability/article_cf9b83f4-0bed-11ef-99da-63cc15a9265c.html

    Tue, 7 May 2024 - 09min
  • 100 - Judge Allows Class Action Lawsuit Against Chicago Schools Over Hindu Rituals

    A federal judge is allowing a class action lawsuit against the Chicago Public Schools Board of Education over its use of the “Quiet Time” transcendental meditation program, which allegedly required student participation and incorporated Hindu rituals. Chicago Public Schools stated it ended the Quiet Time program in 2020 and that it denies any liability related to the program, which former students allege violated their constitutional rights because of the religious aspects of the program. Full story: https://www.chalkboardnews.com/issues/cultural-issues/article_5b64bd92-027f-11ef-a81f-6f4d8211a742.html

    Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 08min
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