
Have You Heard
Occasionally funny and periodically informative, Have You Heard features journalist Jennifer Berkshire and scholar Jack Schneider as they explore the age-old quest to finally fix the nation's public schools, one policy issue at a time.
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Dec 8, 2022 • 36min
#147 The Big Reveal
Supposed exposes about schools-gone-bad are a staple of US education discourse. But the COVID era and the waning of school accountability have given the “rhetoric of reveal” new life and potency. Special guest Mark Hlavacik breaks down the politics of the big reveal at a time of real danger for public education.
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Nov 17, 2022 • 29min
#146 Another Border: How Immigrant Families Navigate Higher Education
The story of college success in the US often conflates distance with quality and separation from family and community as a rite of passage. But when Corinne Kentor, the runner up in our 2022 Grad Student Research Contest, began looking at how students who’ve grown up in families with mixed immigration status view higher education, she saw something very different: an understanding of college as a collective project. Her research raises big questions about how we view college and “success” in a time of deepening education polarization.
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Oct 27, 2022 • 35min
#145 How the Critical Race Theory Narrative Took Hold
In this insightful discussion, Ariell Bertrand, a PhD student at Michigan State University, unpacks the rapid rise and emotional resonance of the anti-Critical Race Theory narrative. She clarifies how this discourse resembles a tale of heroes and villains, shaping public opinion. Bertrand also highlights the tensions within Michigan communities over educational content and the challenges school boards face in fostering democratic governance amidst these political pressures. Dive into the fascinating dynamics of education, social change, and community activism.

Oct 11, 2022 • 45min
#144 The Attack on Trans Kids and the Rollback of Rights
In this insightful discussion, parent activist Robert Chevaleau, a passionate advocate for transgender youth, and pediatric psychologist Natasha Poulopoulos examine the troubling wave of anti-trans legislation sweeping across GOP-dominated states. They share personal stories reflecting the emotional toll on families and the mental health consequences for youth. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for inclusive environments and supportive policies, highlighting the stark realities faced by vulnerable communities amid ongoing cultural and political battles.

Sep 22, 2022 • 42min
#143 Moving the Goalposts
What if data doesn’t matter? That’s the question that has been weighing on education researcher Josh Cowen. After spending two decades studying school vouchers, Cowen has concluded that the data is too stark to justify spending public dollars on private tuition. And yet school choice advocates are proposing - and increasingly winning - massive expansions of these programs. That seeming contradiction has spurred Cowen to speak out, and he hopes that other academics will join him–-before it’s too late.
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Sep 8, 2022 • 41min
#142: The Great Education Divide
Will Bunch joins us to talk about his impossibly timely new book: After the Ivory Tower Falls: How College Broke the American Dream and Blew Up Our Politics—and How to Fix It. Discussed in this episode: how college almost became a public good (and could again); how the right fanned the flames of culture war to push higher education privatization; and why we should be so concerned that the GOP is now using the same playbook to target K-12. Also, is Biden’s student debt relief plan a blip or does it mark a move away from the vision of education as human capital development?
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Aug 18, 2022 • 43min
#141 How School Privatization Has Undermined Democracy in New Orleans
Have You Heard heads to New Orleans, home to the first all-charter-school system in the country. In a provocative new book, Tulane University political scientist Celeste Lay argues that New Orleans' charter school experiment has undermined democracy, disenfranchising the very parents it was meant to empower. With school privatization on the march across the country, Lay’s account offers an urgent and timely warning.
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Jul 28, 2022 • 44min
#140 The Movement to Dismantle the School-to-Prison Pipeline
The movement of students and parents to end harsh discipline and dismantle the school-to-prison pipeline in their local schools made major gains. Then came the pandemic. Now, with calls for returning police to schools and “hardening” them in response to shooting threats, the movement’s success may be in jeopardy. Special guests: Mark Warren, author of Willful Defiance, and Jonathan Stith, the national director of the Alliance for Educational Justice.

Jul 7, 2022 • 43min
#139 The Original 'Moms for Liberty'
Long before Moms for Liberty or Parents Defending Education, conservative mothers in the 1950's led a crusade to free the schools from communism. These activists waged fierce battles to resist the red menace, which they saw everywhere, including in the emerging field of mental health and in "progressive education"--any effort made to influence the way that children thought. Special guest: Michelle Nickerson, authors of Mothers of Conservatism: Women and the Postwar Right.
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Jun 16, 2022 • 41min
#138 A Reckoning for Rural Schools
The attachment of rural communities to their local schools is intense. But that commitment may be fraying in a time of culture war, education populism and teacher shortages. Have You Heard visits western Kansas where rural school advocates are passionate about their local schools even as they fear for their future. Special guests: Matthew Clay, Krysten Clay, Stephanie Wick and Scott Gregory.
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