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Mission Hill Episode #2: 
Full Inclusion: Good Idea, But...   
Sam Chaltain with  Timothy P. Shriver 

 

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This is the second episode discussing the 10 part video series "A Year at Mission Hill" hosted by Sam Chaltain. In this segment we look at the real and practical challenges of including students with special needs into the general school population. Shriver argues that inclusion is not a one- size-fits-all notion and that all students don't have to be in the same classroom to feel or be included.

  

 

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Mission Hill Episode #1: 
Creating a School Culture That Works   
Sam Chaltain with  Ayla Gavins and Josh Starr 

 

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This is the first episode discussing the 10 part video series "A Year at Mission Hill" hosted by Sam Chaltain.

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Ed Reality Check: 
How Much Does Great Teaching Really Matter?   
Steven Brill, Valerie Strauss, Stephanie Banchero,  Richard  Kahlenberg, Frederick  Hess 

 

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Steven Brill's book, Class Warfare: Inside the Fight to Fix America's Schools, has  poured fresh fuel on the  education reform debate. In this provocative segment, Steven speaks with a panel of his peers and offers a spirited defense of  some of the most provocative ideas in the book. Listen in as we go beyond the talking points on Class Warfare.

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Ed Reality Check: 
How Much Does Great Teaching Really Matter?   
Steven Brill, Valerie Strauss, Stephanie Banchero,  Richard  Kahlenberg, Frederick  Hess 

 

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Steven Brill's book, Class Warfare: Inside the Fight to Fix America's Schools, has  poured fresh fuel on the  education reform debate. In this provocative segment, Steven speaks with a panel of his peers and offers a spirited defense of  some of the most provocative ideas in the book. Listen in as we go beyond the talking points on Class Warfare.

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Special Report:
Fear of Men In Early Childhood Education

Lylah Alphonse, Ron McGuckin, and Bryan Nelson

pic Whether it's  on the quiet  or in your face the fear of men in early education is  widespread.   Yes, it's difficult to quantify and talk about, but It's real. From parents, to administrators the fear of men who work with young children has a significant impact in classrooms and beyond.  We brought together a parent, a male educator and an early education attorney to look at the fear and the reality of men in ECE.
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