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Harvard EdCast | Harvard Graduate School of Education
by Harvard University
The Harvard EdCast is a weekly series of podcasts, available on the Harvard University iTunes U page, that features a 15-20 minute conversation with thought leaders in the field of education from across the country and around the world. Hosted by Jill Anderston, the Harvard EdCast is a space for educational discourse and openness, focusing on the myriad issues and current events related to the field.
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AI and Education
Stephen Wolfram, CEO of Wolfram Research, reflects on the evolving role of computational literacy and AI in education.
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Committing to the #CommonGood
Rick Weissbourd, faculty director of Making Caring Common, discusses the launch of the Caring Schools #CommonGood Campaign.
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Dr. Ruth Talks Sex and Ed
Ruth Westheimer, author and sex therapist, reflects on her life, education, and the way we as a society discuss sex.
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Elmo Goes To Harvard
Elmo (along with executive vice president Sherrie Westin) from Sesame Street visit the Harvard Ed School campus to discuss the global work Sesame Workshop is doing to educate young children displaced by conflict and persecution.
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Childhood Adversity's Lasting Effect
Pediatrician Nadine Burke Harris discusses how childhood adversity creates toxic stress that can impact long-term health, and how early intervention can significantly alter children's futures.
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Cornel West: Love, Hope, and Education
Cornel West, Harvard professor and public philosopher, reflects on truth, beauty, goodness and the precarious state of hope in the world.
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A Culture of Anxiety? The Culture is Us
A conversation with psychotherapist Lynn Lyons about how to confront student anxiety — not accommodate or avoid it.
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Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex, Power, and Consent on Campus
Vanessa Grigoriadis, author, explores what’s really happening behind closed doors on America’s college campuses.
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Understanding the NCAA
Mark Emmert, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) reflects on the evolving role of college athletics, amateurism in college sports, and his favorite moment as a fan.
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You Cannot Be What You Cannot See
Reshma Saujani, Founder and CEO of Girls Who Code, reflects on her organization's mission and why it is so crucial and important to the world.
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The Intersection of Education and Incarceration
Erin Castro, assistant professor at the University of Utah, reflects on co-publishing in the Harvard Ed Review with an incarcerated student of hers.
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Addicted to Reform
John Merrow, former education correspondent for the PBS NewsHour, shares insights from his new book "Addicted to Reform: A 12-Step Program to Rescue Public Education."
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Girl Power: Raising Female Activists
Colby College Professor Lyn Mikel Brown Colby talks about how to empower young female activists.
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The Talk
Rick Weissbourd, HGSE faculty, discusses a new report looking at how young people struggle with romantic relationships and deal with widespread misogyny and harassment.
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Teaching Tolerance Today
Maureen Costello, director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance project, reflects on the historical and current importance of providing anti-bias education resources — and how they can better society.
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Schools that Succeed
Author Karin Chenoweth talks about her latest book, "Schools that Succeed," and how educators can break down the link between academic achievement and socioeconomic status.
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Chang(e) Agent
Tommy Chang, superintendent of Boston Public Schools, reflects on his leadership, vision, and why he chose education as a career.
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Creator of Sit With Us app Pushes Back at Bullying
Sixteen-year-old Natalie Hampton speaks about her experience with bullying and how it prompted her to create the app Sit With Us, and gives a student perspective on how schools can better handle issues of bullying.
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Keeping the DREAM alive
University of Central Arkansas Assistant Professor Jesus Cisneros, also cofounder of DREAMZone, discusses the unique challenges facing undocumented students and higher education, and how to keep the dream alive.
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A Champion for Public Education
Former Virginia Secretary of Education Anne Holton discusses how to be a champion for public education, women as leaders, and her new role as an education board member.
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Walking Around the World
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Paul Salopek discusses the Out of Eden Walk — a 21,000-mile journey retracing the migratory pathways of our human ancestors — and his educational partnership with Project Zero on this week's Harvard EdCast.
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A Conversation with Rev. Jesse Jackson
Rev. Jesse Jackson, activist and minister, reflects on the current political climate and shares his thoughts on the role of education as a means of fighting inequality.
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Supporting the New Majority Student
Sr. Kathleen Ross, president emerita at Heritage University, identifies effective strategies that faculty have used to help New Majority students build the necessary skills to succeed in college.
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The Sandy Hook Promise
Nicole Hockley, founder and managing director of Sandy Hook Promise, shares thoughts on how to prevent gun-related deaths so that no other parent experiences the senseless, horrific loss of their child.
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From China to Harvard | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Dejian Liu, founder of NetDragon Websoft Holding, discusses the intersection of tech and education -- and how that brought him to Harvard.
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The Mythology of the Millennial | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Sam Wineburg, Professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, examines how youth determine whether information is real or fake on the Internet — and what can be done to help them make those decisions.
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Changemaking | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Ross Hall, Director for Education, Ashoka Europe, discusses his unique work on improving the world.
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The Diversity Bargain | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Natasha K. Warikoo, associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, reflects on the notions of race, merit, and privilege in elite universities.
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Educating Military Children | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Description: Dr. Jill Biden, Second Lady of the United States, discusses the educational experiences of the over 2 million military- and veteran-connected students in our K-12 classrooms.
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Immigration Reform and Education | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Angela Maria Kelley, executive director, Center for American Progress Action Fund, reflects on the first 15 years of the DREAM Act, legislation to provide undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as children a path toward legal status through education or the military.
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I Wish My Teacher Knew | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Kyle Schwartz, third-grade teacher and author, explains how one question can change everything for our kids.
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Why You Should Dance in the Rain | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Jerome T. Murphy, scholar and former dean of HGSE, shares his perspective on helping education leaders thrive under pressure by developing the inner strengths of mindfulness and self-compassion, expressing emotions wisely, and maintaining a clear focus on the values that matter most.
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Global Teacher of the Year | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Hanan Al Hroub, winner of the 2016 Global Teacher Prize, speaks about her experiences as a Palestinian educator and her unique approach to instruction.
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The Case For Homework | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Harris M. Cooper, professor at Duke University, explains the reasons why all children should be doing homework.
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What Is Equity In Education? | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Robert Smith, co-author of the book "Striving for Equity" examines making progress toward narrowing opportunity and achievement gaps in traditional school districts with diverse populations and multiple, competing agendas.
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What Happens After Yes | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Peggy Orenstein, author of the book "Girls and Sex" examines how teens can better navigate from shame and regret to integrity and wellness when it comes to sex.
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Portrait of an Educator | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Sonia Nieto, educator and author of the book "Brooklyn Dreams: My Life in Public Education," looks back on her formative experiences as a student, activist, and educator, and shows how they reflect and illuminate the themes of her life’s work in multicultural education.
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The World Course | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Fernando Reimers, professor at HGSE, shares a curriculum that is designed to empower global citizens around the world.
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Leading Disruptive Change in Education | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Rick Hess, co-editor of the book 'Educational Entrepreneurship Today,' reflects on what it takes to be a successful entrepreneur in education.
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Debugging the Gender Gap | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Robin Hauser Reynolds, director of the film "Code: Debugging the Gender Gap" discusses both the message and movement associated with having more women and minorities code.
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Understanding Educational Ethics | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Meira Levinson, co-editor of the book, Dilemmas of Educational Ethics, shares challenging questions of ethics, justice, and equity that educators and policy makers confront on a regular basis.
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The Role of Family In a Child’s Success | Harvard Graduate School of Education
John R. Connolly, Co-Founder and Executive Director at 1647, reflects on how to design and implement family engagement strategies that support student learning and success in school.
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Helping Children Succeed | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Paul Tough, NYTimes best selling author, examines how to make kids more motivated, engaged, and productive in the classroom.
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Facebook Education | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Adam Seldow, Head of Education Partnerships at Facebook, reflects on the landscape of personalized learning and discusses why Facebook is partnering with Summit Public Schools.
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Books, Movies, and Civic Engagment | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Harvard professors Bob Selman and Joe Blatt reflect on 21st century learning through transmedia storytelling.
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How To Become A School Principal | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Sarah Fiarman, Lecturer at HGSE, discusses her new book "Becoming a School Principal: Learning to Lead, Leading to Learn."
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Educating Girls Globally | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, reflects on the global constraints that girls and women face to receiving an education and what UNESCO is doing to help.
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Finding Passion In Learning | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Steve Seidel, member of the HGSE faculty, discusses passion driven learning with Cristina Pato, member of the Silk Road Ensemble
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A New Way Of Being At Work | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Lisa Lahey, HGSE faculty and author of the book "An Everyone Culture" discusses a radical new model for unleashing your company’s (or schools’s) potential.
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Religions for the World Wide Web | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Diane Moore, Senior Lecturer and the Director of the Religious Literacy Project at Harvard University, examines both the mechanics and importance of teaching religion to a global community.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Harvard EdCast is a weekly series of podcasts, available on the Harvard University iTunes U page, that features a 15-20 minute conversation with thought leaders in the field of education from across the country and around the world. Hosted by Jill Anderston, the Harvard EdCast is a space for educational discourse and openness, focusing on the myriad issues and current events related to the field.
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