16:1 is a podcast about education, teaching, and learning. Join veteran educators for discussions about the classroom, educational psychology, policy, technology, and more. New episodes drop every other week during the school year.
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16:1 is a podcast about education, teaching, and learning. Join veteran educators for discussions about the classroom, educational psychology, policy, technology, and more. New episodes drop every other week during the school year.
Two English teachers and a technologist come together for a lively discussion on George Orwell’s 1984 and teaching the text to high school students in the U.S. in 2025.
Culturally responsive teaching begins with the recognition that learning doesn't happen in a vacuum. Discover scholars who study the intersections between school and family, individual and community, classroom lessons and the many other concerns crowding a young learner’s mind.
Our contribution to ongoing discussions about the role of artificial intelligence in schools and classrooms with a focus on higher education AI use policies and concerns about academic integrity.
Learn about Kentucky's pack horse librarians, women who traveled by horseback or mule over rough territory to deliver books to families with few connections to neighbors and very limited access to public libraries.
Explore how The Reporting Project at Denison University in Granville, Ohio is reviving local news through student-led journalism, elevating civic engagement and building local trust.
Striking teachers in Nepal; AI in the classroom in China and Estonia; National Teacher of the Year Announced. Plus, critical questions about personalized learning, student agency, and the pace of educational change.
Discover how three decades of experimentation in autonomy and accountability in Seattle Public Schools have left students, parents, and communities searching for a shared vision of educational reform.
This week we are covering: the sweeping restructuring of the U.S. Department of Education amid mass firings, civil rights lawsuits, and Title VI investigations; the arrests of Palestinian student activists at Columbia University; Science of Reading updates.
The incredible story of the Steamboat Ladies, a group of 700+ women denied degrees at Oxford and Cambridge due to their gender who found a loophole at Trinity College Dublin in the early 1900s.
New restrictions on academic freedom, climate education mandates, federal data vault initiatives, and evolving research on the impact of AI on critical thinking.
Explore Jerome Bruner's influence on education and cognitive psychology and his groundbreaking ideas in discovery learning, scaffolding, and narrative psychology.
Australia's social media ban for under-16s, Rick Singer's new venture, direct admissions trends, a major PowerSchool breach, and shifts in higher education and the liberal arts.
A critical discussion of educational censorship and academic freedom with Jeremy C. Young of PEN America. Discover how local communities, charisma, and policy are shaping the conversation in higher education.
In this 2024 U.S. general election debrief, we cover potential changes to school choice, student loans, Title IX, and educational policies that could reshape learning for teachers and students nationwide.
Discover how 2020 Nebraska Teacher of the Year Megan Helberg empowers rural students through innovative Holocaust education, travel, and community building initiatives.
16:1 is a podcast about education, teaching, and learning. Join veteran educators for discussions about the classroom, educational psychology, policy, technology, and more. New episodes drop every other week during the school year.