Wonderscape
Carter G. Woodson: The Father of Black History
Learn about Carter G. Woodson, the visionary educator who created Negro History Week, the precursor to Black History Month. Discover how he dedicated his life to uncovering and celebrating the rich history of Black people in America....
Wonderscape
Addressing Education Disparities and the School-to-Prison Pipeline for Black Men
Learn about the educational challenges faced by Black men, including lower graduation rates and the impact of the school-to-prison pipeline. Discover how reforms, such as diversifying curricula, hiring more Black teachers, and creating...
Wonderscape
Youth Leading Social Justice Movements
Explore the inspiring journeys of young activists like Thandiwe Abdullah, Amanda Gorman, Malala Yousafzai, and Emma Gonzalez, who are at the forefront of movements such as Black Lives Matter, education reform, and gun control. These...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Bettina L. Love - Punished for Dreaming
Dr. Bettina L. Love is an award-winning author and the William F. Russell Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University. Her writing, research, teaching, and educational advocacy work meet at the intersection of disrupting education...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Julian Vasquez Heilig - Community Based Education Reform
Julian Vasquez Heilig leads nearly 3,000 students, staff and faculty as the Dean of the University of Kentucky College of Education. He is also a tenured professor of Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation. While at UK, the College of...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
College Now
Why are we creating an education shortage? The value of going to college and learning critical thinking skills is on the rise, but access is shrinking. Professor David Deming warns that if we don't put some serious work into fixing these...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jonathan Supovitz -The Challenge of Education Reform
Dr. Supovitz conducts research on how education organizations use different forms of evidence to inquire about the quality and effect of their systems to support the improvement of teaching and learning in schools. Dr. Supovitz also...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Dale Russakoff - The Prize Who's in Charge of America's Schools
Dale Russakoff spent twenty-eight years as a reporter for the Washington Post, covering politics, education, social policy, and other topics. From 1994 to 2008, she served in the Post’s New York Bureau, which included covering the NYC...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Learn the Language of Power [Ha-Joon Chang]
“They’ve never met a poor person. They’ve never lived in deprived areas.”Ha-Joon Chang explains why economics is too important to be left to economists.Produced by Matthew Kulvicki, Nick Alpha & Ryan Scammell
Curated Video
Meet your mayoral candidate: Ronald Billingsley Jr.
New ReviewEdmontonians head to the polls in October to vote for the city’s next mayor and council. Edmonton AM and Radio Active will speak with the mayoral candidates over the next six weeks.
Curated Video
Meet your mayoral candidate: Ronald Billingsly Jr.
New ReviewEdmontonians head to the polls in October to vote for the city’s next mayor and council. Edmonton AM and Radio Active will speak with the mayoral candidates over the next six weeks.
Curated Video
IIM graduate got 8 Lakh Children into private schools with RTE | DreamIT- Episode 3
Samina Bano is an RTE activist and policy entrepreneur who has worked extensively in the field of education, significantly impacting the landscape of education in India. In this video, we will explore what the Right to Education (RTE) is...
Curated Video
Colombian teachers continue nationwide strike over education reform bill
Tens of thousands of Colombian teachers are protesting against an education reform bill currently being discussed in Congress
Curated Video
What might reform at the Department of Education look like?
At confirmation hearings in February, Linda McMahon outlined a plan to streamline the Department of Education, which President Donald Trump has nominated her to lead. What could that look like? (Scripps News)
Bloomberg
New Mountain Capital CEO Says Private Equity's Image Could Be Better
Apr.15 -- Steven Klinsky, chief executive officer at New Mountain Capital, discusses the negative public image of the private equity industry and the problem of rising college tuition and student debt. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik...
Bloomberg
If Jeb Bush Is In, Who Will Win Wall Street's Money?
Dec. 17 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle and John Heilemann talk cash and 2016 prospects.
University of California
University of California Television: Under Obama Administration: Education
A 6/8/2009 televised report by economist Julian Betts covering the education agenda of the Obama Administration and offering optional opportunities for the "No Child Left Behind" laws. [58:06]