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MindShift Podcast

It’s easy to see a child’s education as a path determined by grades, test scores and extra curricula

Episodes

Total: 94

Across the country, teachers are seeing angry kids. With students returning to in-person learning, t

A growing body of research shows when kids are between 10-12 their brains go through an explosive pe

School Bells or Nah?

2022/8/2

Remote learning was far from ideal, but it did open the door for schools to approach the school day

During remote learning, students had to use virtual proctoring tools to take their tests online. The

Back With Season Seven!

2022/7/5

What do students really need in order to learn? MindShift is where teachers, parents and caregivers

Today, we’re looking at a huge problem in education: teacher shortages. Across the US, schools are s

After reflecting in isolation, millions of adults got fed up and voluntarily quit their jobs in reco

With social distancing, stay-at-home orders and remote learning during the pandemic, many caregivers

MindShift partnered with KQED Education to create the "Rethink Schools" youth media challenge. Here

Nested within the national teacher shortage is an equally concerning Black teacher shortage. In resp

In Defense of Fidgeting

2021/12/7

We spend a lot of time thinking about how to improve our brains -- from apps to help you focus to ga

Most teachers feel they have to hide negative emotions from students. That puts them in a tough situ

Glenn Singleton is the author of “Courageous Conversations About Race,” which gives helpful ground r

Gholdy Muhammad, a teacher and professor at Georgia State University, spent years researching Black

For many students, their mental health took a nosedive during the pandemic. But there are bright spo

There’s a growing movement to teach data science in schools. Some experts hope it will disrupt the d

The pandemic has pushed many educators to their limits. And yet, some teachers are being told a bett

By fall 2020, in districts around the country, high school students were failing classes at greater

As we begin a third school year in the coronavirus pandemic, the MindShift team examines sustaining

For parents and teachers looking for a resource on how to talk about race with kids, there's a new b