204 Episodes

  1. #44 Life A La Carte: School Choice, Segregation and Gentrification in an Unequal City

    Published: 6/21/2018
  2. #43 Teaching Machines: The Dream of Automating the Teaching Profession Goes Way Back

    Published: 6/5/2018
  3. #42: Wisconsin Wakes Up: Signs of Spring in a Scorched-Earth State

    Published: 5/21/2018
  4. #41 Getting Fundamental: Do Americans Have a Right to Public Education?

    Published: 5/1/2018
  5. #40 Takeover: What's Behind the State Takeover of School Districts?

    Published: 4/18/2018
  6. #39 Education Research that “Counts”: the Rise of Quantitative Methodology

    Published: 4/3/2018
  7. #38: 55 Strong: Lessons from the West Virginia Teachers Strike

    Published: 3/16/2018
  8. #37: Am I Next? School Shootings and Student Protests

    Published: 3/1/2018
  9. #36 The Skills Trap

    Published: 2/13/2018
  10. #35 One Year In: Reflections on the DeVos Education Agenda

    Published: 1/30/2018
  11. #34: What Gets Taught at Voucher Schools?

    Published: 1/16/2018
  12. #33 Segrenomics: The Long History of Cashing In On Unequal Education

    Published: 1/3/2018
  13. #32 Class Dismissed: What the 2016 Election Revealed About the Limits of "College for All"

    Published: 12/19/2017
  14. #31 State of the Union: Charter School Teachers Are Organizing

    Published: 12/5/2017
  15. #30 Teaching Controversy is Controversial (And It Always Has Been)

    Published: 11/20/2017
  16. #29: What We Talk About When We Talk About the Corporate Education Agenda

    Published: 11/8/2017
  17. #28: How Closing Schools Undermines Democracy

    Published: 10/25/2017
  18. #27 School Reform TV: The "New" Philanthropists of Public Education

    Published: 10/11/2017
  19. #26 Divided by Design: Race, Neighborhoods, Wealth and Schools

    Published: 9/27/2017
  20. #25 Big Philanthropy, Small Change: Inside the Gates Foundation's Small Schools Experiment

    Published: 9/12/2017

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Occasionally funny and periodically informative, Have You Heard features journalist Jennifer Berkshire and scholar Jack Schneider as they explore the age-old quest to finally fix the nation's public schools, one policy issue at a time.