Show overview
Education Matters has been publishing since 2016, and across the 10 years since has built a catalogue of 257 episodes. That works out to roughly 110 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 25 min and 25 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 42 episodes published.
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Latest Episodes
View all 257 episodesEducation Matters Ep 270: The Impact of Student Voice

Education Matters Episode 269: Creating and Nurturing Safe Spaces in our Schools
In this episode, joined by the NC Center for Resilience & Learning and a principal from one of the Center’s partner schools in Wilson County to explore what it means to cultivate trauma-informed learning and working environments.

Education Matters Ep 268: Our Community School
EdNC, a nonprofit news outlet, embedded in P.W. Moore Elementary School in Elizabeth City-Pasquotank Public Schools in 2024-25. From the first day of school through the last day of school, this film documents the power of the community school model for students, educators, families, and the community.

Education Matters EP 267: Save the Date for NC Legislators in Schools Week 2026
On this episode, we’re thrilled to be announcing North Carolina Legislators in Schools Week 2026! This year’s school visits will take place during the week of April 13, during which all members of the North Carolina General Assembly are invited to spend a day, or a few days, visiting the local public schools they represent. Guests: Representative Alan Branson Representative Amos Quick III Superintendent Don Phipps, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Rachel Candaso, 2025 NC Teacher of the Year

Education Matters Ep 265: The Impact of Immigration Enforcement in Local Public Schools Pt. 2
Last month federal agents from US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs Border Patrol (CBP) arrived in North Carolina, and it was recently announced that agents will likely remain in the area throughout the month of December. In this episode, we’re continuing our discussion on what that means for students, families and local communities at large.

Education Matters Ep 264: The Impact of Immigration Enforcement in Local Public Schools Pt. 1
Last month federal agents from US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs Border Patrol (CBP) arrived in North Carolina, and it was recently announced that agents will likely remain in the area throughout the month of December. In this episode, we’re taking a look at what that means for students, families and local communities at large.

EP 263 The Impact of Political Uncertainty on School Nutrition
Our country recently faced the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history as Congress was unable to pass a budget by the September 31 deadline. North Carolina continues to operate without a state budget following the failure of the General Assembly to pass a budget by the July 31 deadline. Both of these political stalemates have meant instability for many communities, local public schools and the students they serve. In this episode, we’re exploring how such instability can impact school nutrition and what that means for students, educators and the local programs working to fill the gap

EP 262 North Carolina After 3 PM
EP 262 North Carolina After 3 PM by Public School Forum of NC

EP261: The Plan to Make North Carolina’s Public Schools the Best in the Nation
EP261: The Plan to Make North Carolina’s Public Schools the Best in the Nation by Public School Forum of NC
EP 259: Meet the 2025-26 Teachers of the Year PT.2
On this episode, we’re joined by the 2025-26 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teachers of the Year. These outstanding educators have been recognized for their dedication to students and contributions to their school communities, and during the episode we hear about their inspiration, experiences and hopes for the future. Guests: Rachel Candaso, NC Teacher of the Year, Wellcome Middle School (Pitt County Schools) Hannah Moon, Southeast Teacher of the Year, Emsley A. Laney High School (New Hanover County Schools) Tamika Farmer, North Central Teacher of the Year, G.W. Carver Elementary School (Edgecombe County Schools) Dr. Anthony Martin, Sandhills Teacher of the Year, East Columbus Junior/Senior High School (Columbus County Schools) Chanel Jones, Piedmont-Triad Teacher of the Year, Broadview Middle School (Alamance-Burlington School System) Tayler Bomar, Northwest Teacher of the Year, Greenlee Primary School (Mitchell County Schools) Lydia Sale, Western Teacher of the Year, West Elementary School (Swain County Schools) Yaronda Kilgo, Southwest Teacher of the Year, Wingate Elementary School (Union County Public Schools) Lindsay Phillips, Charter School Teacher of the Year, Mountain Island Charter School
Meet the 2025-26 Teachers of the Year
EPISODE: On this episode, we’re joined by the 2025-26 Burroughs Wellcome Fund North Carolina Teachers of the Year. These outstanding educators have been recognized for their dedication to students and contributions to their school communities, and during the episode we hear about their inspiration, experiences and hopes for the future. Guests: Rachel Candaso, NC Teacher of the Year, Wellcome Middle School (Pitt County Schools) Hannah Moon, Southeast Teacher of the Year, Emsley A. Laney High School (New Hanover County Schools) Tamika Farmer, North Central Teacher of the Year, G.W. Carver Elementary School (Edgecombe County Schools) Dr. Anthony Martin, Sandhills Teacher of the Year, East Columbus Junior/Senior High School (Columbus County Schools) Chanel Jones, Piedmont-Triad Teacher of the Year, Broadview Middle School (Alamance-Burlington School System) Tayler Bomar, Northwest Teacher of the Year, Greenlee Primary School (Mitchell County Schools) Lydia Sale, Western Teacher of the Year, West Elementary School (Swain County Schools) Yaronda Kilgo, Southwest Teacher of the Year, Wingate Elementary School (Union County Public Schools) Lindsay Phillips, Charter School Teacher of the Year, Mountain Island Charter School
Ep 257: Leading the Way in Business and Education
On this episode, we’re joined by business leaders to discuss the important relationship between businesses and local public schools in their communities, and the role those schools play in maintaining our status as a leading state for business. Guests: Tom Oxholm, Retired Executive Vice President, Wake Stone Corporation Mike Hawkins, President, Pisgah Enterprises Jarian Kereekes, Head of Social Impact & President, Equitable Foundation Doug Shackelford, Emeritus Distinguished Professor of Taxation at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School
Ep 256: Meet the 2025-26 NC Principals of the Year Pt. 2
On this episode, we’re joined by some outstanding educators, the 2025-26 North Carolina Wells Fargo Regional Principals of the Year. They’ve been recognized for their strong leadership and commitment to student success, and today they’ll share some insight on how they’re striving to lead learning environments that prepare students for life. Guests: Jason Johnson, NC Wells Fargo Principal of the Year Orange High School Orange County Public Schools Dr. John Lassiter, Northeast NC Principal of the Year, Northeast Hertford Grammar School, Perquimans County Schools Kelly Withrow, Southwest NC Principal of the Year, Battleground Elementary School, Lincoln County Schools Dr. Laura Bailey, NC Sandhills Principal of the Year Scotland High School, Scotland County Schools Dr. Jessica LaBrose Anthony, NC Northwest Principal of the Year Davenport A+ Elementary School, Caldwell County Schools Dr. Jake E Wilson, NC Charter School Principal of the Year, Mountain Island Charter School, Mount Holly, NC
EP 255:Meet the 2025-26 NC Principals of the Year
On this episode, we’re joined by some outstanding educators, the 2025-26 North Carolina Wells Fargo Regional Principals of the Year. They’ve been recognized for their strong leadership and commitment to student success, and today they’ll share some insight on how they’re striving to lead learning environments that prepare students for life. Guests: Jason Johnson, NC Wells Fargo Principal of the Year Orange High School Orange County Public Schools Dr. John Lassiter, Northeast NC Principal of the Year, Northeast Hertford Grammar School, Perquimans County Schools Kelly Withrow, Southwest NC Principal of the Year, Battleground Elementary School, Lincoln County Schools Dr. Laura Bailey, NC Sandhills Principal of the Year Scotland High School, Scotland County Schools Dr. Jessica LaBrose Anthony, NC Northwest Principal of the Year Davenport A+ Elementary School, Caldwell County Schools Dr. Jake E Wilson, NC Charter School Principal of the Year, Mountain Island Charter School, Mount Holly, NC
EP 254: Innovating School Nutrition in NC
On this episode, we’re exploring the importance of school nutrition and the innovative strategies being used to ensure every student has access to healthy, consistent meals. We’re joined by leaders from the Carolina Hunger Initiative, the Department of Public Instruction and the Department of Agriculture to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and bold ideas shaping the future of school nutrition. Guests: Dr. Jessica Soldavini, Research Specialist, Carolina Hunger Initiative/School Meals for All NC and Asst. Professor at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at UNC - Chapel Hill Rachel Findley, Sr. Director of School Nutrition, NC Department of Public Instruction Heather Lifsey, Marketing Specialist, NC Department of Agriculture
EP 253: Community Connections: The Power of Rural Schools and Local Businesses
On this episode, we explore the value of partnerships between rural schools and local businesses and how these collaborations can strengthen both education and community. We’re joined by a business owner, two community school coordinators, and the president of Wilson Chamber of Commerce to discuss the impact of these vital connections. Guests: Ryan Simons, President, Wilson Chamber of Commerce Krystle Lindsay, Community Schools Coordinator, Clark Elementary School, Vance County Schools Hipp Barclift, Associate Director of the Community Schools Coordinators, Elizabeth City Pasquotank Schools
EP 252: Celebrating 50 Years of IDEA
On this episode, we’re celebrating the legacy of The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the first iteration of which was signed into law in 1975. We’re joined by educators, advocates and a student to learn more about how IDEA serves students and families across the nation. Guests: Dr. Tiece Ruffin, Chair, UNC Asheville Department of Education Dr. Carol Ann Hudgens, Sr. Director of the Office of Exceptional Children, NC Department of Public Instruction Glynnis Hagins, Attorney, Disability Rights North Carolina Susan Book, parent and public school advocate Lindy Southern, student, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools
EP 251: Policymaker Perspectives at Eggs & Issues 2025
Welcome to Education Matters presented by the Public School Forum of North Carolina. In today’s episode, we’re taking a look at Eggs & Issues 2025 where the Public School Forum presented our Top Education Issues which represent the Forum’s legislative priorities for the 2025-26 biennium. Today, we’ll hear from policymakers who took part in a discussion of the challenges and strategies presented in this year’s Top Issues. Guests: Leader Sydney Batch, NC Senate Democratic Leader Mo Green, NC Superintendent of Public Instruction Catty Moore, NC State Board of Education Member-At-Large Sen. Kevin Corbin, NC General Assembly
EP 250: Top Education Issues at Eggs & Issues 2025
On today’s episode, we’re taking a look at Eggs & Issues 2025 where the Public School Forum presented our Top Education Issues which represent the Forum’s legislative priorities for the 2025-26 biennium. We will also hear from educators who took part in a discussion of the challenges and strategies presented in this year’s Top Issues.On this episode we’re joined by members of the North Carolina General Assembly to discuss the upcoming legislative long session and which education issues we can expect to hear more about in the coming months. Guests: Dr. Lauren Fox, Public School Forum Sr. Director of Policy & Research Natalia Mejia, NCCAT 2023 Empower NC Beginning Teacher of the Year, CC Griffin STEM Middle School, Cabarrus County Schools Dr. C’Monee’ Wilkins, Principal, Clarke Elementary School, Vance County Public Schools Dr. Don Phipps, Superintendent, Caldwell County Schools
Ep 249 2025 Long Session
On this episode we’re joined by members of the North Carolina General Assembly to discuss the upcoming legislative long session and which education issues we can expect to hear more about in the coming months. Guests: Representative Lindsay Prather, Buncombe County Senator Jay Chaudhuri, Wake County