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The Divided Classroom

The Divided Classroom

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Generation Z is spending its developmental years in the midst of worldwide chaos. What are teens doing in response? Making their voices heard and spearheading movements for positive change. Four teenagers — Omar, Lia, Sana, and Marissa — bring fresh opinions to discussions on current issues both at home and abroad. The team also investigates what we, as change-makers, can do to ensure that our generation’s perspectives are both considered and valued in global discussions.
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Golpo is the Bengali word for stories. It is a curious little word, both a verb and a noun at the same time. As a child Rituparna would insist on two stories and two songs every night. She would pretend to go off to sleep testing her parents to see if they'd finish the story they started to tell. When her grandmother told her stories she would kick her legs in the air fighting sleep before it wrapped her in. Golpo, the joy of oral storytelling returned to Rituparna's life as a mother. From a ...
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Presented by Doctor, writer and TV Presenter Xand Van Tulleken and community health psychologist, UCL lecturer and self-proclaimed hippie, Dr Rochelle Burgess. This podcast is about public health, but more importantly, it’s about the systems that need disrupting to make public health better. In each episode, we’ll be challenging the status quo of this field, asking what needs to change, why and how to get there. Each month we’ll be joined by activists, scholars, artists, comedians and indust ...
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In this month’s episode, our experts dive into the exciting world of genetics, exploring the latest technological breakthroughs and innovations. They discuss not only the value of these advancements but also the ethical considerations surrounding them, particularly in how they can enhance the health of the public. Dr Adam Rutherford, bestselling au…
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What up! This week, we discuss AI Women and how it will affect the future. We also discuss the sphinx and its origins. If humans are descendants of apes, where are the evolved descendants of other species of animals? Also stay tuned for our discussion renewable energy and the push to go green. Always the questions.…
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Your host, CELT Director and Professor of History, Dr. Leslie Lindenauer is joined by Dr. Howell Williams, Associate Professor of Political Science to discuss bad courses they have attended but also taught. What are some of the worst courses you've ever taken... or given... Let us know by email or send us an audio recording of yourself at podcasts@…
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast usually focuses on how adults can have less contentious, more fruitful conversations about schools, but my two guests on this episode have plenty to say about the need to strengthen communication and relationships among young people. In fact, Nina Murphy and Kellie Dromboski (along with Maurice Elias) have writt…
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Send us a Text Message. It’s April 2024. Polarization in America is at an all-time high, and another highly contentious election season is fast approaching. Fears about teacher bias and the undue influence they might have over their students has raised suspicions among parents and has led several states to restrict what teachers can discuss with th…
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What up! This week, we discuss college and navigating adulthood after high school. We also discuss the current generation and living in your truth. Apparently there are some conspiracies surrounding the upcoming Solar Eclipse so we had to see what was up. Always the questions.By CP's Podcast
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Leslie Lindenauer is joined by Joshua Rosenthal, professor of history at WCSU to discuss alternative assessment methods or "ungrading". Have you ever felt like grading was a little too subjective or not subjective enough? Like maybe there should be a little more to it than just numbers on a scale?By WCSUMedia
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"It's not our children who are disordered, it's the environment in which we're expecting them to operate." In this month’s episode, our experts explore the pressing issue of children's mental health in the UK. With one in five young individuals facing probable mental health disorders, the urgency for effective support systems is undeniable. Joining…
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Send us a Text Message. When Daniel Buck’s article, “In Defense of the Education Culture Wars,” appeared in my news feed, I thought, Is this guy kidding? Is he seriously arguing that the culture wars are a good thing for schools? Turns out he was, which made me think, I have to get this guy on my show. Buck agreed to join me, and what you’ll hear i…
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What up! This week, we discuss the potential TikTok ban and if it's necessary. We also discuss the government muddying up information to make it believable. Is there a link between Egypt and America? Always the questions. Visit https://www.nickokitchenshop.com and use code CPSENTME for 15% off your order and free gummies!…
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WCSUMedia's newest podcast is here. Pull up a stool and join us for a tipple. WCSU's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching, CELT, is here to bring you pint sized stories, lectures, and interviews about everything from worst courses ever taken, to pop culture reference swings and misses, to how to ungrade your classes. Cheers.…
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What up! This week, we discuss the ark of covenant and how it links to different points in history. We also get into Kate Middleton and here mysterious disappearance. We also discuss Boeing's recent mishaps and their whistleblower's suicide. Always the questions.By CP's Podcast
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Send us a Text Message. Since 2020, nearly 20 states have passed legislation prohibiting public school educators from teaching “divisive concepts” or any content that might cause students to feel “discomfort, guilt, anguish or any other form of psychological distress” because of their race or sex. Florida and several other states have also adopted …
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What up! This week, we discuss astrology and how truthful it really is. We also get into karma and how it works. We also discuss the recent allegations brought against Diddy and how his story seems similar to Epstein. Brennon is also here to join in on the discussion. Always the questions. Visit https://www.nickokitchenshop.com and use code CPSENTM…
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What up! This week, we discuss portals and what would you do if you could time travel using portals. We also get into mythology and if dragons once existed. Maye lets us in on a secret on how to survive in an apocalypse and are self-driving Teslas killing people? Always the questions.By CP's Podcast
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What up! This week, we discuss dognapping and how would you respond if someone tried to steal your dog. We touch on the new advancements in AI by Sora and if they're as good as they appear. CP talks about his desire to purchase the Vision Pro and why he believes it's the future of how we'll live. Plus, we discuss a lot more. Always the questions. V…
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"Is technology the magic bullet for humanitarian aid, or does it come with its own set of ethical dilemmas?" In this episode, hosts Dr Xand van Tulleken and Dr Rochelle Burgess delve into the complex world of humanitarian crises and the transformative role of technology in emergency responses. With the expertise of Professor Maria Kett, an anthropo…
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What up! Happy Valentine's Day. This week, we discuss if the NFL is rigged and why it could or could not be. We also discuss the change in the size of NBA stars and if they're being "created." A former NASA employee tells all and we discuss if what he's saying has merit. Always the questions.By CP's Podcast
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What up! We have a long episode for you all this week. This week, we take a dive into Melanin and does it correlate to DNA? We also discuss the change in what is fact as time progresses. We have special guest Nicko from Nicko's Kitchen Shop with us to join in on with the discussion. Always the questions.…
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What up! We have a long episode for you all this week. This week, we take a look at a conspiracy chart and discuss some of the topics listed. We also touch on attraction and relationships. Do you think Stevie Wonder is actually blind? Do you think Flight 370 was taken by UFOs? Always the questions. Visit https://www.nickokitchenshop.com and use cod…
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What up! We have a special episode this week. This week, we discuss underground bunkers and the rise of billionaires alluding to having some. We also touch on how things would be different if civilization were to crumble. Would you eat 3D printed steak? Always the questions. Visit https://www.nickokitchenshop.com and use code CPSENTME for 25% off y…
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What up! We have a special episode this week. This week, we discuss movies and what happened to the TMNT franchise. The discussion surrounding the incident in Miami is still among us so we dive in once more. We also touch on hieroglyphics and if they're alluding to tech or just historical markings we're taking out of context. Always the questions.…
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What up! We have a special episode this week. This week, we discuss the incident that took place in Miami. Aliens or kids with fireworks? We touch on the ice wall and what could be behind it. You probably never knew night vision was once red but was changed. The reason why will shock you. Plus we have CP (Clarke Payne) as a special guest!…
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Join hosts Doctor Xand van Tulleken and Dr Rochelle Burgess for Season 4, Episode 1 of Public Health Disrupted with Prof Helen Bedford and Doctor Ranj Singh. "It's about building knowledge with communities and allowing people to ask questions without negative labelling." Why are vaccination rates declining, and how can we rebuild trust? Vaccine rat…
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What up! Long time no see. This week, we discuss dogs. We talk a bit about the moon and people claiming there's a giant face next to it. We also discuss aliens and how the news that aliens exist came and went and if they actually turned those Russian soldiers into stone.By CP's Podcast
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Send us a Text Message. According to a recent Washington Post article, homeschooling is the fastest growing form of education in America. As many as 2.7 million students are currently being homeschooled. One of my guests, Heidi Sampson, is a veteran homeschooling parent from Maine and a four-term Republican legislator. She concedes that homeschooli…
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Send us a Text Message. Most of us have opinions about transgender people and, perhaps, about the controversial policies affecting transgender students - like ones requiring teachers to notify parents if their students are using names that do not match their birth gender. But few of us have ever had a real, in-depth conversation with a transgender …
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I end this season with a story that is close to me. I read this one as a young student of Literature and found it echoing through many of the things that have 'repeated' in my life! When does a task become a punishment? When does an endless loop feel overbearing? When and how do you find purpose in something that doesn't seem to end? Listen to this…
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Here is a story that I had shortlisted many many weeks ago, but I hadn't recorded it. In ways, I am glad I waited to put this episode together. My response of the story changed after a visit to the Partition Museum earlier this week and I cannot ignore the metaphor that speaks to me. I don’t imagine you will retell Dividing the Goose in your histor…
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The Peasant's Riddle is a story suggests an investment strategy that will provoke both your thoughts and emotions. At the face of it, this is a story seeped in patriarchy. It is easy to overlook it, but I chose to retell it to enable immersive conversations in the Classroom, Living Room and the Boardroom. Remember to listen to the original story so…
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