The Parent Scoop
What do we mean by equity in education and how might we go about achieving it? Our parent guest today is , a mom of three who is an associate professor in Educational Policy Studies at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. In this week's episode, we explore the that Erica and collegues developed at the onset of the pandemic to understand issues standing in the way of achieving equitable public schooling for all. *Episode Notes* Equity vs Equality Public schools: Middle class flight and opportunity hoarding Anti-Blackness in schools Coded language Color evasive...
info_outline Moving to Disrupt TextsThe Parent Scoop
This week’s parent guest is Tricia Ebarvia, a high school English teacher and a mom of three boys who is one of the four co-founders of the #DisruptTexts movement - a “crowdsourced, grass roots effort by teachers for teachers to diversify literature taught in schools in order to create a more inclusive, representative, and equitable language arts curriculum” (Disrupt Texts website).
info_outline The Changing Brain: On Motivation, Persistence, and JoyThe Parent Scoop
Our parent guest today is Allyson Mackey PhD, a mom of two and a neuroscientist who is an assistant professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania where she heads the Changing Brian Lab. In this week's episode, we explore the changing brain, focusing on the the importance of motivation, modeling effort, experiencing joy, and getting enough sleep.
info_outline Hidden Histories of Native PeopleThe Parent Scoop
In this week’s episode, we explore the contemporary history of native communities through children’s literature.
info_outline Parenting for Social ChangeThe Parent Scoop
Our parent guest this week is Deepa Iyer - a lawyer, writer, trainer & racial justice advocate. She is currently the Strategic Advisor at Building Movement Project and Director of Solidarity Is, a project that provides trainings & resources in an effort to develop deep & lasting multiracial solidarity. In this episode, Deepa walks us through the Social Change Ecosystem Map (https://bit.ly/EcosystemRoleMap), which introduces families to the many different roles & ways to engage in social/racial justice work
info_outline Kids in the KitchenThe Parent Scoop
We’ve cooked up a terrific episode with our parent guest this week, Claudine Boulstridge, who joins us from her home in rural Wales (UK). Claudine is the home recipe tester for world renowned chef, Yotam Ottolenghi. She’s also a mom of three and passionate about sharing her knowledge about healthy eating through her instagram account, @HealthyFamilyFoodIdeas. In this episode we talk about how to support kids in the kitchen, healthy eating, and how food can be a gateway to so much learning.
info_outline On Death and GriefThe Parent Scoop
Death is an inevitable part of all life, and yet talking about death is one of the hardest conversations that adults can have with children.
info_outline Social Justice Through EmpathyThe Parent Scoop
Growing up in the United States as a minoritized person in terms of skin color and religious identity has never been easy, so how does one raise their children to feel connected to their country and their faith?
info_outline Risky PlayThe Parent Scoop
In this episode, we explore how children learn from play, risk-taking and failure. We’re joined by parents, Jennifer Oxman Ryan (sr project manager & researcher on Project Zero’s Pedagogy of Play initiative at Harvard University), and Jake Ryan (Founder and Director of the Open Bench Project, a maker=space in Portland, ME). We explore the world of maker spaces, which allow for risk-taking and failure as important ways to learn and grow, and how parents can take a more playful disposition to parenting.
info_outline Navigating the NewsThe Parent Scoop
The way we consume and talk about news and current events has completely changed in recent years. Our parent guest this week is Amna Nawaz, an Emmy and Peabody award winning journalist. She is a Senior National Correspondent and the primary substitute anchor for PBS NewsHour, as well as a mom of two. In our episode, we discuss ways to introduce children to the news, how to maintain a healthy news diet, and about representation in the media.
info_outlineThe way we consume and talk about news and current events has completely changed in recent years. In this week’s episode, we discuss all things related to the news and how to talk with our children about what is happening in the world around us.
Our parent guest this week is Amna Nawaz, an Emmy and Peabody award winning journalist. She is a Senior National Correspondent and the primary substitute anchor for PBS NewsHour, as well as a mom of two. In our episode, we discuss ways to introduce children to the news, how to maintain a healthy news diet, and about representation in the media.
Follow Amna on twitter @IamAmnaNawaz and on instagram @AmnaOnPBS
***Episode Notes***
- The changing news landscape
- Experiencing news as a family (how to talk about complicated news stories)
- On finding trustworthy news sources
- Openness to other points of view
- Maintaining a healthy/balanced news diet
- On representation
- Work/life realities