In our second Knowledge Drop episode, co-host Matt Downing sits down with Raj Lewis, the director of a residential men's program. Raj and Matt dive into the impact our systems of education has on those experiencing poverty. They talk about meeting individuals where they are on their life path, encouraging quality of life assessments in social work, and how these ideas might impact K-12 education. Plugs include Iowa BIG, Trellis For Tomorrow, Tools for Conviviality by Ivan Illich. Music by Scott Holmes.
Ep10-Knowledge Drop-Chris Horne, Kevin Parsons, and College Admissions
Ep9-Networks-Kevan Turman and The Brothers Brunch
Ep8-Networks-The Education Entrepreneurship Incubator
Ep7-Networks-Ron Berger and EL Education
Ep6-Networks-Joy Rosser, Bruce Vosburgh, and AMLE
Ep5-Networks-Chris Unger and The NExT Network
Ep4-Networks-Deyonne Jackson and Teacher Powered Schools
Prequel-Power Of Networks
Ep3-COVID-19-Fran Warren and Teacher Self Care
Ep2-COVID-19-Technology In A Hyper-Tech Time
Ep1-COVID-19-Teaching In Our Unique Situation
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