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Ep. 4 North Carolina's Teacher Pipeline

Public Schools First AudiocastJun 02, 2022

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How Has Charter School Legislation Changed?

How Has Charter School Legislation Changed?

In today's episode, we will discuss changes to charter school policies passed in this year's legislative session.


Dec 29, 202303:35
S2 Ep4 Budget Impacts : Early Childhood Education

S2 Ep4 Budget Impacts : Early Childhood Education

In today's episode, we will discuss the impact the new state budget has on early childhood education.


Nov 17, 202302:09
S2 Ep3: Why Do We Have Legislation Pushing Virtual Schooling?

S2 Ep3: Why Do We Have Legislation Pushing Virtual Schooling?

In today's episode, we will discuss the new legislation on virtual schooling. 


Nov 02, 202304:11
Budget Woes

Budget Woes

 In today's episode, we will discuss the new budget bill and it's impact on Teachers and Public Schools in North Carolina. 


Oct 04, 202303:02
S2 Ep. 1 Whats the deal with School Performance Grades?

S2 Ep. 1 Whats the deal with School Performance Grades?

In today's episode, we are kicking off season 2 as we discuss the facts of North Carolina School Performance grades.


Sep 18, 202303:48
Ep. 35 NCGA Veto Overrides: More Attacks on Public Education

Ep. 35 NCGA Veto Overrides: More Attacks on Public Education

In today's last episode of season 1 we will discuss and give an update on the NCGA Veto override and its effect on public schools.

Sep 06, 202303:55
Ep. 34 Calendar Law: Traditional Public Schools

Ep. 34 Calendar Law: Traditional Public Schools

In today's episode, we will discuss the Calendar law and its impact on North Carolina schools as another academic year begins!



Sep 01, 202302:26
Ep. 33 Into the Pipeline with Madison Goodwin

Ep. 33 Into the Pipeline with Madison Goodwin

In this episode of into the Pipeline, I had the opportunity to speak with Madison Goodwin, a 2nd grade student teacher at Hunter Magnet Elementary School. Madison attends Appalachian State University where she studies Elementary Education with a concentration in English Language Arts. This is her story.

Aug 31, 202315:27
Ep. 32 Into the Pipeline with Ellise
Aug 31, 202306:26
Ep. 31 Into the Pipeline with Angel Santos
Aug 23, 202310:13
Ep. 30 Special Education in North Carolina
Aug 14, 202305:12
Ep. 29 PSFNC OP ED Voucher Discrimination

Ep. 29 PSFNC OP ED Voucher Discrimination

This episode continues our exploration into private vs public school in North Carolina, this time centering on the question "Is North Carolina really okay with state sanctioned discrimination?"

Aug 04, 202303:38
Ep. 28 Public Vs. Private Schools in North Carolina

Ep. 28 Public Vs. Private Schools in North Carolina

As conversations surrounding public vs private schools increase, we take a moment to compare and contrast public and private schools in North Carolina.
Jul 21, 202303:23
Ep. 27 North Carolina SB90

Ep. 27 North Carolina SB90

This episode discusses alarming revisions to Senate Bill 90.

Jul 14, 202303:40
Call to Action Against Senate Bill 406 and House Bill 823

Call to Action Against Senate Bill 406 and House Bill 823

Today’s episode is a call to action against Senate Bill 406 and House Bill 823 both of which aim to expand opportunity scholarships in North Carolina. These bills are dangerous and can lead to discriminatory practices.
Jul 14, 202303:00
Ep. 26 Public School Appreciation

Ep. 26 Public School Appreciation

In this episode, former public school students share how public school has positively impacted them.

Jul 13, 202308:26
Ep. 25 Student and Adolescent Mental Health in North Carolina

Ep. 25 Student and Adolescent Mental Health in North Carolina

According to the 2023 North Carolina Child Health Report Card, North Carolina scored an 'F' on student mental health. Children and Adolescents spend a majority of their time in school meaning schools have to be places of nourishment for the mind academically and emotionally. Investment in mental health programs in schools have proven to be effective in North Carolina. As the aftermath of the pandemic is beginning to reveal itself to researchers, the continued funding of these programs and promotion of resilience in our communities will be necessary in helping this next generation. 

Jun 28, 202305:26
Ep. 24 Into the Pipeline with Guy Hill Part Two

Ep. 24 Into the Pipeline with Guy Hill Part Two

In this episode, I continue my conversation with Guy Hill, a high school English teacher at Triton High School who has been teaching for 27 years. When not in the classroom, Guy conducts research for Governor Roy Cooper's task force DRIVE, a program designed to help school districts recruit, retain, develop, and support educators of color. This is part two, the final part of Guy's story. In this episode Guy shares advice he has for future educators and those outside of the field of education.

Jun 08, 202310:38
Ep. 23 Into the Pipeline with Guy Hill Part One

Ep. 23 Into the Pipeline with Guy Hill Part One

In this episode, I had the opportunity to interview Guy Hill, a high school English teacher at Triton High School who has been teaching for 27 years. When not in the classroom, Guy conducts research for Governor Roy Cooper's task force DRIVE, a program designed to help school districts recruit, retain, develop, and support educators of color. In part one, we discuss the experience of teaching as an African-American male educator in North Carolina.

Jun 02, 202313:22
Ep. 22 School Vouchers
May 23, 202304:56
Ep. 21 Into the Pipeline with Kamilah Roper Part Two Final

Ep. 21 Into the Pipeline with Kamilah Roper Part Two Final

In this episode, I had the opportunity to interview Kamilah Roper, a first grade teacher who has taught for many years in her home country of Jamaica and now here in Wake County. This episode continues our conversation on the differences between teaching in Jamaica versus teaching in America, then expands to the 2022 Color of Education Summit. This is the final part of Kamila's story and this is into the pipeline, an exploration into the lives of past, present, and future North Carolina educators.

May 17, 202308:11
Ep. 20 Into the Pipeline with Kamilah Roper Part One

Ep. 20 Into the Pipeline with Kamilah Roper Part One

In this episode, I had the opportunity to interview Kamilah Roper, a first grade teacher who has taught for many years in her home country of Jamaica and now here in Wake County. This episode touches on the differences between teaching in Jamaica versus teaching in America, a topic we will continue to unpack in later episodes. This is her story and this is into the pipeline, an exploration into the lives of past, present, and future North Carolina educators. Part two of our interview will be released at a later date!

May 02, 202309:53
Ep. 19 The North Carolina Alliance for Health

Ep. 19 The North Carolina Alliance for Health

This week we discuss the North Carolina Alliance for Health, a non-partisan coalition whose vision is to reduce health disparities, prevent chronic diseases, and in general promote the health of North Carolinians. 


Apr 07, 202304:03
Ep. 18 Into the Pipeline with Angela Scioli Part Three Final

Ep. 18 Into the Pipeline with Angela Scioli Part Three Final

In this episode, I conclude my conversation with Angela Scioli, a retired social studies teacher, the founder of Red for Ed NC, and the subject of the 2017 documentary Teacher of the Year. This is her story and this is Into the Pipeline, an exploration into the lives of past, present, and future North Carolina educators. Thank you so much for listening and a huge thank you to Angela for sharing her story!
Feb 01, 202316:04
Ep. 17 Into the Pipeline with Angela Scioli Part Two

Ep. 17 Into the Pipeline with Angela Scioli Part Two

In this episode, I continued my conversation with Angela Scioli, a retired social studies teacher, the founder of Red for Ed NC, and the subject of the 2017 documentary Teacher of the Year. This is her story and this is Into the Pipeline, an exploration into the lives of past, present, and future North Carolina educators. Part three of our interview will be released at a later date!
Jan 21, 202307:15
Ep. 16 Into the Pipeline Angela Scioli Part One

Ep. 16 Into the Pipeline Angela Scioli Part One

In this episode, I had the opportunity to interview Angela Scioli, a retired social studies teacher, the founder of Red for Ed NC, and the subject of the 2017 documentary Teacher of the Year. This is her story and this is into the pipeline, an exploration into the lives of past, present, and future North Carolina educators. Part two of our interview will be released at a later date!
Oct 11, 202210:48
Ep. 15 Into the Pipeline Katelyn Fullbright

Ep. 15 Into the Pipeline Katelyn Fullbright

Into the Pipeline is our new series focused on stories from future, current, and retired North Carolina educators. This week I had the opportunity to interview Katelyn Fullbright, an Appalachian State University students who has dreamed of being an educator ever since she was a child.
Sep 23, 202230:38
Ep. 14 Specialized Instructional Support Personnel

Ep. 14 Specialized Instructional Support Personnel

This week we discuss Specialized Instructional Support Personnel also known as SISPs. Specialized instructional support personnel or SISPs are staff such as school social workers, psychologists, nurses and counselors who provide social, emotional, physical and mental health intervention and prevention to all students and families.

Aug 11, 202204:53
Ep. 13 Public Education at a Glance

Ep. 13 Public Education at a Glance

This week we discuss a general overview of public education in North Carolina including information about student demographics, the teaching profession, a-f school performance grades, charter schools, and school vouchers.

Aug 04, 202204:35
Ep. 12 Rural Schools in North Carolina

Ep. 12 Rural Schools in North Carolina

This week we discuss rural schools in North Carolina. Rural schools play a critical role in their communities, serving many functions beyond education. Challenges rural schools face include poverty, underfunding, low academic performance, teacher shortages, and lack of access to high-speed internet. Our rural schools are struggling and they need our support.

Jul 29, 202204:20
Ep. 11 Special Education

Ep. 11 Special Education

This week we discuss the status of Special Education in North Carolina. While students as a whole may face difficulties in schooling, those with disabilities have even more significant challenges. Students with disabilities often need extra attention from educators and Inadequate funding levels in North Carolina results in fewer numbers of helping professionals like psychologists, nurses and social workers that often provide vital support for students with disabilities.

Jul 23, 202205:24
Ep. 10 NC 2022-2023 State Budget

Ep. 10 NC 2022-2023 State Budget

This week we discuss North Carolina's 2022-2021 State Budget signed by Governor Roy Cooper on July 11th, 2022. The budget includes pay increases for teachers and state employees, investments in economic development, and the end of North Carolina's Covid-19 state of emergency fund. Despite increases in pay the budget still fails to adequately support NC educators when adjusted for inflation. 

Jul 14, 202202:15
Ep. 9 Poverty and Opportunity Report 2022

Ep. 9 Poverty and Opportunity Report 2022

This week we discuss the 2022 Poverty and Opportunity report commissioned by the NC Department of Administration Council for Women and Youth Involvement. 

Jul 07, 202204:36
Ep. 8 Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience
Jul 01, 202205:18
Ep. 7 Virtual Charter Schools

Ep. 7 Virtual Charter Schools

This week we discuss virtual schools in North Carolina with a specific focus on virtual charter schools. Research has shown that students in virtual charter schools tend to lag behind students in traditional brick and mortar schools. During the Covid-19 pandemic virtual schools were necessary to keep children and educators safe, now that it is safer to return to in person classrooms schools are doing so, however, the conversation surrounding virtual learning is not over.

Jun 23, 202205:55
Q&A Mini Episode

Q&A Mini Episode

In this mini episode I answer a question one of our listeners asked a few weeks ago. Thank you so much for listening Kristen, here are more resources you can reference below:


https://northcarolina.teach.org

https://ralc.us/what-is-lateral-entry/

https://pathwaytopractice.com

https://www.dpi.nc.gov/educators/educator-preparation/alternative-preparation-pathways

Jun 22, 202201:38
Ep. 6 LGBTQ+ Youth

Ep. 6 LGBTQ+ Youth

This week we discuss the status of LGBTQ+ Youth in education. LGBTQ+ youth are more likely than their peers to experience verbal harassment, exclusion, and physical attacks at school. Parents, educators and other adults who serve children have a key responsibility to create safe spaces so that students can thrive, be successful, and mature into their full potential. The greatest source of resilience for LGBTQ+ youth are supportive adults. 


For more resources on how to support LGBTQ+ please visit https://www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org/resources/important-research/

Jun 16, 202204:42
Legislative Update HB755

Legislative Update HB755

In this special edition of PSFNC's audio cast we discuss HB755. Please sign our petition against HB755 located here on our website: https://www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org/engage/sign-our-petition/


Jun 09, 202201:57
Ep. 5 Teacher Pay

Ep. 5 Teacher Pay

This week we discuss teacher pay and salary in North Carolina. The current statewide average starting teacher salary in NC, not accounting for county disparities is $37,049, placing North Carolina teacher pay at 43rd in the nation. Low salary is one of the many elements that affect the number of teachers going into and staying in the teaching profession in NC. Please see our fact sheet for more information: https://www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org/resources/fact-sheets/the-facts-on-teacher-pay/

Jun 09, 202204:25
Ep. 4 North Carolina's Teacher Pipeline

Ep. 4 North Carolina's Teacher Pipeline

This week we discuss the teacher pipeline crisis in North Carolina. Treating teachers like professionals, paying them professional level salaries, and helping them develop professionally are necessary if North Carolina wants to maintain a quality public education system. Please see our fact sheet for more information: https://www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org/resources/fact-sheets/facts-on-nc-teacher-pipeline/

Jun 02, 202210:06
Ep. 3 Teacher Attrition in North Carolina

Ep. 3 Teacher Attrition in North Carolina

This week we discuss teacher attrition in North Carolina based on the 2020-2021 NCDPI State of the Teaching Profession Report. Please see our report brief for more information: https://www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org/digging-deeper-connecting-the-dots/

May 31, 202205:24
Ep. 2 North Carolina Pre-K

Ep. 2 North Carolina Pre-K

This week we discuss Pre-K in North Carolina, a statewide program launched in 2001 to help at risk 4-year-olds get access to high quality early learning education for free. Please see our fact sheet for more information: https://www.publicschoolsfirstnc.org/resources/fact-sheets/the-facts-on-pre-k/

May 23, 202207:23
Ep. 1 NC A-F Grading System

Ep. 1 NC A-F Grading System

This week we discuss North Carolina's school evaluation system, a grading system that needs to be changed. 

May 17, 202204:39