
Where do we draw the line: Assessing student autonomy
In this episode of "Get Schooled" The Kentucky Student voice team tackles the current state of student autonomy in Kentucky schools through a combination of research, storytelling, and discussion. Listen to Esha Bajwa, Aiden Vilo, and Kira Pusateri talk through their personal experiences with student autonomy in their schools as well as Sara Falluji's assessment of the legality of common policies put in place.
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Schools and Standardized Testing | Rural Schools | Ep. 1
Schools and Standardized Testing is our newest series where we will explore the perceptions of education and the impact of standardized testing across Kentucky. Each episode focuses on a different type of school in our state, highlighting voices and experiences from across the Commonwealth. Michelle, Lucinda and Kevin take us on a journey into Kentucky’s rural schools exploring how limited resources, isolated location and community involvement influence educational outcomes.
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Diversity Dilemma: DEI-stilling the Debate
In this episode of "Get Schooled," join The New Edu reporter Isabella Edghill as she breaks down what you need to know about Senate Bill 6 and Senate Bill 93 and their implications for education. She is joined by Boone County Superintendent Matthew Turner and MLK Scholarship Program Director at the University of Louisville Alyssa Betts for this episode!
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