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Jacob Mnookin

Education Tomorrow

A weekly Education and News podcast
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Education Tomorrow

Jacob Mnookin

Education Tomorrow

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Jacob Mnookin

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#018 -- Many schools and school districts across the country are starting the 2020-2021 school year in a fully remote setting. In NYC, the plans to begin the school-year in a hybrid model were delayed by at least two weeks. There are a few char
#017 -- When schools closed as a result of COVID-19 in March 2020, most schools were caught off guard, and made an abrupt switch to distance learning. With the benefit of the spring to learn from, and the summer to plan, schools are now in a be
#016 -- The theory of change amongst many in the education reform space used to be that an excellent K -12 education would prepare students to get in to, persist in, and graduation from college, which would in turn be the key to economic mobili
#015 -- The theory of change amongst many in the education reform space used to be that an excellent K -12 education would prepare students to get in to, persist in, and graduation from college, which would in turn be the key to economic mobili
#014 -- The theory of change amongst many in the education reform space used to be that an excellent K -12 education would prepare students to get in to, persist in, and graduation from college, which would in turn be the key to economic mobili
#013 -- The question of whether schools should reopen for in-person instruction in the fall is top of mind for many people. Parents wonder how they might be able to fully return to work without in-person schooling. Teachers wonder whether they’
#012 -- One’s first year of teaching is universally understood to be really hard. Finishing your first year of teaching in the midst of a global pandemic, with schools shut down, and in some instances moving to remote teaching, adds a new level
#011 -- In the mid 2000s, the education reform movement had widespread support, both amongst elected officials, and the broader public. As the political winds have shifted, education reform, and in particular the charter school movement, no lon
The discussion over whether schools should return to in-person teaching and learning in the fall is reaching a fever pitch. Most people agree that while there was a heroic effort to make the switch to remote teaching in March 2020, Zoom lessons
#009 -- For people who do not work in education, it’s oftentimes relatively easy to imagine the work of someone who supports teachers—they observe them teach, review lesson plans, review academic data, etc... But it is harder for some people to
#008 -- The United States spends more than most other developed nations on its students’ education each year. Despite the amount of government money, philanthropy has long played a role in education, supporting education-adjacent organizations,
#007 - A high quality education has a lasting, positive impact on students. And yet, we know that not every child in the United States currently has access to a high quality education. The Education Trust is a national non-profit organization t
#006 - Of charter schools that have been shut down, some 80% are due to financial mismanagement. With looming state and local budget crises, and potential cuts to per pupil allocations, sound financial management will become all the more import
#005 - It has been a brutal month of violence against black people. We have witnessed the murders of Ahmaud Arbery and Gregory Floyd. We have seen nationwide protests, and we have seen cities burn, fueled with the fury and rage of yet another u
#004 - As schools scrambled to get a handle on remote teaching and learning, the kickoff to the usual teacher recruitment season was delayed. Once schools worked out the challenges associated with remote teaching and fell into a sort of routine
#003 - Everyone who is fortunate enough to be able to work from home is adjusting to a new normal.  Dogs barking during conference calls, children unwittingly joining Zoom meetings, the rapid deterioration in the conventions of professional dre
#002 - When COVID19 forced schools to close in March 2020, many were left scrambling to figure out what to do, and how to quickly implement remote teaching and learning. As schools have figured out how to get students and families access to lap
#001 - Welcome to Education Tomorrow, a new podcast hosted by Jacob Mnookin.  This podcast is for teachers, principals, administrators, and anyone interested in education.  Join Jacob each week as he speaks with a diverse group of thought leade
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