![]() ![]() ![]() host a talk-show-style podcast that spotlights people of color whose stories are often left out of history books. They dive into what prevents schools from hiring more teachers and how this shortage affects both teachers and students.Ĭreated as a final project for an African American studies class, two students from King of Prussia, Pa. discusses the benefits and drawbacks of co-teaching. This episode from five high schoolers from Weddington, N.C. They discuss how students' mental wellness is reflected in their artwork and how art can help express difficult emotions. interview a high school art teacher about the connection between mental health and creativity. In this entry, two middle schoolers in Irvington, N.Y. interviews her family about their appreciation for homemade presents. ![]() Taking place during Christmas holidays, a high school senior from Portland, Ore. Others remind us of the joys in life, whether that's team sports, or holiday gift exchanges.īelow are six early entries we love (listed in alphabetical order), selected from middle and high school podcasts submitted on or before March 3, 2023. Getting started? Check out these resources:īut, in listening to them over the last couple of weeks, I've noticed one thing that many of our favorite podcasts have in common: a willingness by students to take on tough conversations that many of us, adults, walk away from. ![]()
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