This Week In California Education
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Sinopsis
In This Week in California Education, EdSource editors and reporters discuss the most current issues in education across the state of California.
Episodios
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Parents worried about the fall plan ‘learning pods’ and micro-schools
24/07/2020Worried about distance learning, families set up "learning pods." UC Prof. Janelle Scott discusses them. Lakisha Young describes a "hub" for Black and Latino families in Oakland.
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Two districts target learning loss; parents to get a say on distance learning
18/07/2020This week: West Contra Costa & Palo Alto superintendents address learning loss. Teach Plus' Sarah Lillis urges parents to speak out for quality distance learning.
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Covid-19 lawsuits: a school district worry and Michael Drake, UC’s new president
10/07/2020We explore what districts can do to protect against coronavirus lawsuits and discuss UC's new president, Michael Drake.
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Linda Darling-Hammond on state’s new expectations for distance learning
03/07/2020Linda Darling-Hammond outlines new requirements for distance learning; reporter Zaidee Stavely discusses parents' worries about returning to schools.
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State budget anxiety; Janet Napolitano on reopening UC
26/06/2020Fresno Unified's superintendent sizes up the new state budget; departing UC President Napolitano discusses reopening campuses and repealing Prop. 209.
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Victory for DACA recipients; get ready for another round of renaming schools
19/06/2020This week: the PTA president who led the effort to rename a school after Michelle Obama; Maria Blanco of the UC Immigrant Legal Services Center on the unexpected court ruling preserving DACA.
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Community colleges’ role in police training; summer academy for student leaders
06/06/2020This week, Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Oakley calls for a reexamination of training programs for police in the wake of the killing of George Floyd.
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The tension between local control and state authority in a pandemic
30/05/2020This week: Two views of local control during COVID-19 – Palos Verdes Supt. Alex Cherniss: fewer safety restrictions; Heather Hough of PACE : stronger state expectations for learning.
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UC drops SAT/ACT; districts connect with homeless students
22/05/2020This week: UC regents decide to abandon the SAT and ACT exams. Plus, how districts are reaching homeless students and what more they could do.
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CSU’s Tim White on all online learning this fall; looming education budget cuts explained
15/05/2020This week: Chancellor Tim White explains why the CSU's 23 campuses will be all online this fall ,and EdSource reporters review education cuts in Gov. Gavin Newsom's bad news budget.
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California foresees historic deficit; will schools face a massive cut?
08/05/2020This week: School consultant John Gray discusses potential ways to cope with a devastating revenue shortfall projected for K-12 schools next year.
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Back to school in late July – really? Plus, college-bound students’ dilemma
02/05/2020This week: Gov. Newsom's announcement on resuming school in late July surprised everyone; high school seniors faced a dilemma on Decision Day
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Districts brace for budget cuts; teachers rise to distance learning’s challenge
24/04/2020This week: Consultant Bob Blattner gives his take on dire revenue forecasts; noted high school teacher Larry Ferlazzo shares how he's staying in touch with students.
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Making students’ social-emotional health integral to distance learning
17/04/2020This week: We explore the issue of student wellness during a pandemic; and students from Granite Bay High School read excerpts from their journals of life at home, under social isolation.
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Distance learning, Kern County style; an EdSource reporter’s reflections on grief
10/04/2020Nearly half of Kern County's 47 districts will share a platform letting teachers choose common lessons and activities or create their own.
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Tony Thurmond on distance learning’s moving parts; UC spares students from SAT/ACT
04/04/2020In a flurry of actions and decisions, California OKs pass/fail grades and commits to delivering internet to 100,000 families.
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The big online switch: Chancellor Eloy Oakley and a college newspaper editor
27/03/2020Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley on how the California Community Colleges have gone online in response to the coronavirus. Plus how Cal State LA's college newspaper is covering the big story.
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Linda Darling-Hammond and Long Beach’s Jill Baker on planning for a lengthy school shutdown
20/03/2020With long closures coming, Linda Darling-Hammond promises the state will be a partner; Jill Baker of Long Beach describes her district's plan for online learning.
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Are colleges prepared to provide instruction remotely?
14/03/2020As California colleges cancel in-person classes in response to the coronavirus, we explore their readiness to deliver instruction online.
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Many voters sour on more bonds and taxes; preparing for COVID-19
07/03/2020This week: We explore questions as to why Proposition 13 appears likely not to pass; and Orange County Superintendent of Schools Al Mijares discusses how the county is preparing for the coronavirus.