An archive of material we’ve found in our process.
(organized by topics in alphabetical order)
Audio Resource
Link | Description |
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Miss Buchanan’s Period Of Adjustment – Podcast | Brown v Board of Education might be the most well-known Supreme Court decision, a major victory in the fight for civil rights. But in Topeka, the city where the case began, the ruling has left a bittersweet legacy. RH hears from the Browns, the family behind the story. |
NYT The Daily: America’s Education Problem | For decades, the United States has spent billions of dollars trying to close its education gap with the rest of the world. New data shows that all that money made little difference. The podcast investigates how that could be. |
The Ebonics Controversy – Podcast | How a simple idea in a single school district became a nationwide racial panic |
The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read – Podcast | John Corcoran graduated from high school and college and then spent 17 years as a high school teacher without knowing how to read or write. How on earth did he pull that off? And why? This is his story. |
The Universal Page – Podcast – 99 Percent Invisible | History of Braille and other "writing systems" for the blind and visually impaired |
Disability
Link | Description |
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The Universal Page – Podcast – 99 Percent Invisible | History of Braille and other "writing systems" for the blind and visually impaired |
Racism
Link | Description |
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Miss Buchanan’s Period Of Adjustment – Podcast | Brown v Board of Education might be the most well-known Supreme Court decision, a major victory in the fight for civil rights. But in Topeka, the city where the case began, the ruling has left a bittersweet legacy. RH hears from the Browns, the family behind the story. |
The Ebonics Controversy – Podcast | How a simple idea in a single school district became a nationwide racial panic |
Schools
Link | Description |
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Miss Buchanan’s Period Of Adjustment – Podcast | Brown v Board of Education might be the most well-known Supreme Court decision, a major victory in the fight for civil rights. But in Topeka, the city where the case began, the ruling has left a bittersweet legacy. RH hears from the Browns, the family behind the story. |
NYT The Daily: America’s Education Problem | For decades, the United States has spent billions of dollars trying to close its education gap with the rest of the world. New data shows that all that money made little difference. The podcast investigates how that could be. |
The Ebonics Controversy – Podcast | How a simple idea in a single school district became a nationwide racial panic |
The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read – Podcast | John Corcoran graduated from high school and college and then spent 17 years as a high school teacher without knowing how to read or write. How on earth did he pull that off? And why? This is his story. |
Strategies
Link | Description |
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The Teacher Who Couldn’t Read – Podcast | John Corcoran graduated from high school and college and then spent 17 years as a high school teacher without knowing how to read or write. How on earth did he pull that off? And why? This is his story. |
Writing Systems
Link | Description |
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The Universal Page – Podcast – 99 Percent Invisible | History of Braille and other "writing systems" for the blind and visually impaired |
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