The Crisis in Education Podcast

The Crisis in Education Podcast

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Educators are the backbone of our nation, and education is its lifeblood. But because of a number of issues exacerbated by politics and the pandemic, it is progressively faltering. From teacher shortages and failing schools to growing mental health issues, there is an undeniable growing crisis in Education at the individual, classroom, and school level. Though painful, with the right approaches, crises can be leveraged as an opportunity for growth. Therefore, Dr. Paul “Paulie” Gavoni and Drew Carter are co-hosting the Crisis in Education Podcast, where Education meets Behavior Science, to interview educational leaders, behavior scientists, and experts around the world to dissect the root causes of crisis issues and explore potential opportunities for sustainable improvement across schools and districts. [Sponsored by the Professional Crisis Management Association – pcma.com]

Recent Episodes

  • The Feedback Loop: How Student Surveys Shape Better Classrooms with Tana Stanley

    3 weeks ago
  • From Classroom to Career: Using PBIS to Support Adults with Disabilities with Dr. Keith Storey

    1 month ago
  • The Evaluation Trap: How We’re Failing Teachers and What to Do Instead with Craig Randall

    2 months ago
  • The Morningside Effect: Doubling Student Growth through Behavior Science with Andrew Kieta

    2 months ago
  • The 4-Day School Week with Dr. Don Haddad: Innovation or Oversight?

    3 months ago
  • Fixing the Pipeline: Tackling the Education Workforce Crisis with Nicola Soares

    3 months ago
  • Trauma-Informed or Trauma-Misguided? A Candid Talk with Best-Selling Author Philip Wire

    4 months ago
  • Virtual Solutions, Real Impact: ABA Support for Military Families in Education with Emil Majetich

    4 months ago
  • Bringing Learners to Center Stage in Value-Based Care with ABA Toolbox's Leila Farshchian

    5 months ago
  • Inclusive Education for Deaf Students: Challenges and Solutions with Jamia Green

    6 months ago