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I interviewed my mother, who is a teacher, and asked her various questions about life and her teaching experience thus far.
Starting with a discussion of my mom’s childhood, we discussed her path to a career in education and the experiences she’s had along the way. The title derives from the idea that my experiences in school and through watching my...
The discussion pertained to how universities are handling the coronavirus pandemic and how students are being handled as a result.
Students of color and how society forces people to assimilate at a young age. How education shapes ones mindset.
Interview with Mona Meddin (PHD Mathematics at Georgia Tech) in 2003 on the 50th anniversary of Georgia Tech's first female students on campus. Interview by Ted Vegodsky for WABE.
Technology has made my generation differ greatly from that of our elders. In this interview I attempted to touch on that dialogue and get an elders perspective on how we have change.
One Small Step partners Sarah Bronson (59) and Chris Ruffino (69) have a conversation about motherhood, loss and parenting.
An interview that explains and give the listener a clear perspective on how an immigrants life changed into something beautiful
Evelina talks about growing up in the south as a young girl. Picking cotton, going to school, and living life in the 40s as a black child.
An interview with a first year 5th grade teacher, and how COVID-19 has affected her day to day life.
An interview about virtual reality in education with elementary and middle school student.
This interview covers the impact of my grandparents have had on Tyler, Texas.
Ruby Montognese along with her daughter Anna tell the story of her early life. She also discusses the positive impacts as well as the shortcomings of the United States ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).
A discussion with my father on how state laws have changed his work in public schools