Raising Reflective Rebels
July 1, 2026 Raising Reflective Rebels We’re faced with a silent epidemic of obedience, a pervasive failure to become outraged by outrageous things. Adults whose highest accolade for a child is “well-behaved” often them...
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Kohn's Zone
Alfie Kohn
Talk Is Sheep
Kyle Stelter and Greg Rensmaag
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Pharmaceutical Executive
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The Voice of the Duck Hunter – A Delta Waterfowl Podcast
Delta Waterfowl Foundation
HAUNTED: The Audio Drama
Impala Films
Seafood Matters Podcast
Jim Cowie
The Automated Daily - Space News Edition
TrendTeller
Artificial Intelligence Masterclass
AI Masterclass
Quazi Johir
Quazi Johir
A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
Jessica Atkinson, RDH and David Torres CRDH
Lorekeeper's Librarium
Tobias Weaver
Sasquatch Experience
Anomalis Entertainment, LLC
Rain & Shine
Calla Rose Ostrander & Kori Stanton
Cuentos y Leyendas de Honduras
Cuentos y Leyendas de Honduras
Oxford Policy Pod
Students at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University
Mises Media
Mises Institute
The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories
Real Ghost Stories Online
Real Ghost Stories Online | Paranormal, Supernatural & Horror Radio
Mammalwatching
Jon Hall & Charles Foley
Creepypasta zum Einschlafen
Dr. Zargota
Strange and Unexplained
Cristina Gomez
Imaginary Worlds
Eric Molinsky | Daylight Media
Filosofía, Psicología, Historias
Hernán Melana
That Neuroscience Guy
Olav Krigolson
Cosmic Radio
Elizabeth Garcia
Chesapeake Bay Journal Newscast
Chesapeake Bay Journal
Eye On The Sky
Vermont Public
The Charlie & Duke Show
Eat Sleep Elite
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Tommy Cullum's Let's Get Freaky
Tommy Cullum
Dark Mysteries — Unsolved Mysteries. Forgotten Secrets. Unanswered Questions.
Darkest Mysteries Online
The Good Dog Pod
Good Dog
DarkHorse Podcast
Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying
Conservation Starters
Thurston Conservation District
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Alfie Kohn
July 1, 2026 Raising Reflective Rebels We’re faced with a silent epidemic of obedience, a pervasive failure to become outraged by outrageous things. Adults whose highest accolade for a child is “well-behaved” often them...
June 15, 2026 Fun Without Winning or Losing We have been raised – and, in turn, raise our children – to take on faith that recreation requires competition, that half the people playing a game must try to defeat the othe...
June 1, 2026 “PROGRESSIVE HIGH SCHOOL” IS NOT AN OXYMORON In theory, the fact that all but a handful of states have eliminated do-or-die exit exams allows high schools to finally do right by teenagers, to help them beco...
May 15, 2026 Grade Inflation Is Not the Problem When you look at student transcripts (rather than at self-reports), it’s less clear that average grades are rising over time. And even if some grades are higher, that does...
May 1, 2026 Beneath the What and the How Is the Why In the absence of an affirmative definition of mental health, psychology doesn’t become value-free; its values – and the goals of therapy – are just driven underground...
April 15, 2026 The Best Classroom Discussions, Hands Down In traditional classrooms, students may contribute to a discussion only by raising their hands and waiting for the teacher to call on them. In even more controll...
April 1, 2026 The Assault on Public Education: A Conversation with Jennifer Berkshire Public schools, says Jennifer Berkshire, are the places “where we start to solve problems together” and from which no child can be ex...
March 15, 2026 Friendly Excursions into Disequilibrium Enforced harmony is counterproductive. Pushing students (or employees) to come to agreement prematurely tends to undermine learning (or produce bad decisions). Some...
March 1, 2026 Who’s Cheating Whom? We’re often warned about an “epidemic” of academic cheating and urged to do more to deter and punish the devious culprits. But we’ve had a century of research showing that the frequenc...
February 15, 2026 The Whole Point Is That There’s No Point Early-childhood educators remind us how vital it is for kids to have plentiful opportunities to engage in free play – which, sadly, is often denied to them as a...
February 1, 2026 Beyond “Electronic Flashcards”: A Conversation with Gary Stager Computers in classrooms may have the potential to radically enrich and democratize student learning, but the reality of ed tech typically ...
January 15, 2026 How to Kill Kids’ Interest in Reading Surveys reveal that fewer children and adults are reading for pleasure. This might be due partly to social media, but certain classroom strategies and school polici...
January 1, 2026 Who Gets to Decide? – Part 2 Intellectually vibrant classrooms are distinguished by teachers who do a lot more asking than telling. Their motto when confronting challenges or planning lessons is “Bring t...
December 15, 2025 Who Gets to Decide? – Part 1 An impressive body of research shows that people of all ages – including students in classrooms – are happier, healthier, and more productive when they have some say about ...
December 1, 2025 The Curious Case of the Incurious Children A Conversation with Susan Engel Everyone agrees that it’s good to be curious, but that doesn’t mean schools are committed to fostering children’s curiosity. Th...
November 15, 2025 It’s Not Just You The most popular initiatives in education tend to be strategies for “fixing the kids.” A focus on the deficits of individual students, rather than a critical analysis of systemic issu...
November 1, 2025 Making Kids Work a Second Shift Too often the debate over homework is restricted to its quantity — or, at best, its quality. But such discussions take for granted the need for some homework, as if it we...
October 15, 2025 A.I., as in Anti-Intellectual People who express concern about the use of AI in schools often focus on how it allows students to get away with something (by using OpenAI to write their essays). But shou...
October 1, 2025 Death by Civics A Conversation with Joel Westheimer About the Role of Education in Democratic Life Suppose you wanted young people to develop a commitment to democracy, particularly at a time when it’s...
September 15, 2025 The Failure of Failure The notion that kids today have it too easy and would benefit from more experiences with failure is no longer a surprising, contrarian claim; it has become the conventional wisd...
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