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Public Good
Shannon Moore and Stephen Hurley
26 episodes
4 days ago
Shannon D. Moore (University of Manitoba) and Stephen Hurley explore how we can protect the idea that public education is, in fact, a public good. Great guests, multiple perspectives and tools that will help us mobilize the conversation in our own communities.

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Shannon D. Moore (University of Manitoba) and Stephen Hurley explore how we can protect the idea that public education is, in fact, a public good. Great guests, multiple perspectives and tools that will help us mobilize the conversation in our own communities.

Click here for a full catalog for Season One of the podcast.
Show more...
Education
News,
Politics
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1.8 "If we let these charter schools continue to expand, it's going to be the loss of what public education really means" with Dr. Wing Li
Public Good
58 minutes
2 years ago
1.8 "If we let these charter schools continue to expand, it's going to be the loss of what public education really means" with Dr. Wing Li
In our eighth episode of Public Good, Shannon and Stephen are joined by Dr. Wing Li.

Dr. Wing Li (pronouns she/her) is the Communications Director at Support Our Students, or SOS Alberta. SOS Alberta is a non-partisan public education advocacy group fighting for the rights of all children to an equitable and accessible public education system. SOS Alberta is a political action-oriented collective that mobilizes policy research and media discourse into tangible social change. Dr. Li holds a Master of Science and a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Lethbridge. She also currently works with elementary reading intervention at her community public school, has taught at the post-secondary level, and has worked with science education and knowledge translation initiatives. Along with the dedicated team at SOS Alberta, she is working to organize a movement for a truly universally accessible public education system for all students from a structural societal justice lens.

In this episode, we speak to Dr. Li about the education landscape in Alberta. Dr. Li offers a comprehensive outline of the varied forms of schooling in the province, namely public schools, charter schools, catholic schools, francophone schools, private schools, and homeschooling. She also raises some important questions about how these varied forms of schooling undermine the tenets of public education, such as universal access and governance. This is an incredibly rich interview filled with important discussions about: the use of rhetoric (choice and rights); the legitimation of private funding and influence; and, the insidiousness of privatization. Dr. Li also introduces listeners to SOS Alberta, an advocacy group that is challenging privatization and fighting for an equitable and accessible public education system: https://www.supportourstudents.ca/.
Public Good
Shannon D. Moore (University of Manitoba) and Stephen Hurley explore how we can protect the idea that public education is, in fact, a public good. Great guests, multiple perspectives and tools that will help us mobilize the conversation in our own communities.

Click here for a full catalog for Season One of the podcast.