
What I Want to Know, with Kevin P. Chavous
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Ep 187Amani Jones on Representation and the Role of Black Male Teachers in Education
In classrooms across America, only about 1% of teachers are Black men. That gap shapes how millions of students see themselves and their futures. In this episode, Kevin P. Chavous talks with Ahmoni Jones, a seventh-grade math teacher at Soulsville Charter School in Memphis, who's part of that 1%. Jones grew up in a predominantly Black district, surrounded by teachers who looked like him—but never by a Black man at the front of the room. Now he's changing that story. They talk about what drew him to teaching, the influence of his parents—both behavior specialists—and the moment he realized the classroom was where he could make a difference. Jones explains how he keeps math alive for kids who usually hate it, why humor works better than fear, and how programs like Memphis Teacher Residency are helping young teachers of color stay in the profession. It's a conversation about identity, purpose, and the quiet power of showing up for the next generation. Chapters 00:00 — The beauty of showing up 01:00 — Ahmoni's path to teaching 05:00 — From college gym to classroom 09:00 — Making math make sense 12:00 — Finding balance and support 13:50 — Building a pipeline for Black male teachers Connect with Ahmoni Jones Soulsville Charter School: https://soulsvillecharterschool.org/ Memphis Teacher Residency: https://memphistr.org/ Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 186How Community and School Choice Transformed Denisha Merriweather's Life
In this episode, host Kevin P. Chavous introduces Denisha Merriweather, founder of Black Minds Matter and a leading advocate for education freedom. Her path includes failing third grade twice, growing up amid instability, earning a scholarship, and becoming the first in her family to graduate from college before completing a master's degree. The theme is second chances in education reform, and the promise is access and dignity for every child, especially those too often left behind. Key Moments [00:00] Failing third grade twice and early struggles [03:00] Poverty, instability, and how it shaped her learning [06:00] A godmother's support and the chance of a scholarship [08:30] Finding a school culture that believed in her [11:30] First in her family to graduate college and earn a master's [13:00] From personal story to national advocacy [16:00] Founding Black Minds Matter and building a directory of schools [21:00] Why diverse school leaders matter for real choice [25:00] Hopes and concerns for the future of education freedom Guest Denisha Merriweather — Founder, Black Minds Matter; education reform advocate; former U.S. Dept. of Education staffer First in her family to earn a college degree; later completed a master's Testified before Congress; active national voice on education freedom Founded Black Minds Matter in 2020 to uplift Black school founders Led work documenting 500+ Black-founded schools across the U.S. Resources Mentioned Black Minds Matter — National initiative uplifting Black school founders — https://blackmindsmatter.net Step Up For Students — Florida scholarship granting organization — https://www.stepupforstudents.org National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) — U.S. education data — https://www.nationsreportcard.gov Connect with Denisha Company: https://blackmindsmatter.net Socials: LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisha-merriweather-a0521820b X / Twitter — https://x.com/DenishaMweather Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/deni_mweather/ Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/denisha.b.merriweather/ Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 185Shaka Mitchell on How Federal Legislation Could Transform Education
In this episode of What I Want to Know, host Kevin P. Chavous sits down with Shaka Mitchell, Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children and a national leader in education reform. From classrooms to courtrooms, Shaka has been at the center of the fight for school choice, charter schools, and equitable education policy. Together, they explore whether choice truly expands opportunity, how legislation is reshaping access, and what the future of education innovation might look like. Chapters [00:00] Introduction & framing the debate [01:10] Shaka Mitchell's personal education story [03:50] How inequities sparked the school choice movement [05:31] Is choice enough to ensure quality? [06:36] Why choice can be catalytic for students [09:34] Ensuring access for underserved families [12:50] School choice across rural and urban America [15:22] Regulation, charter schools, and innovation [18:26] What true innovation in schools could look like [24:30] Finding common ground in a divided system [27:51] What's next for school choice and federal programs Useful Links Learn more about Shaka Mitchell and the American Federation for Children: https://www.federationforchildren.org Explore K12-powered schools: https://www.k12.com/podcast Learn more about Stride, Inc. and online education: https://www.stridelearning.com Follow Kevin P. Chavous on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinpchavous Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 184From Prison to PhD: David Heiber's Fight to Change Urban Schools and Inspire Hope
Every once in a while, there's a story that stops you in your tracks - a reminder of what's possible when someone refuses to let their circumstances define them. In this episode, host Kevin P. Chavous shares one of those stories with David Heiber, CEO and founder of Concentric. David's journey reads like something out of a movie: from serving time in prison to earning a doctorate, from being pushed out of the education system to helping over 70,000 students find their way back in. This isn't just a conversation about second chances—it's about what happens when someone decides to go against the tide, stop waiting for the system to fix itself, and build something that actually works for the kids who need it most. Guest David Heiber - CEO and Founder of Concentric, educational entrepreneur, author, advocate Key Moments [00:00] Prison-to-Doctorate Journey [07:00] The Judge Who Changed Everything [12:30] From Rejection to Reinvention [19:00] Founding Concentric [23:00] 500,000 Home Visits [27:00] Scaling to 20 States [32:00] The Future of Urban Education Resources Mentioned Concentric — David's education company: https://concentriced.org Lincoln University — The HBCU that gave David his second chance: https://www.lincoln.edu New Schools Venture Fund — Early backer of Concentric: https://www.newschools.org Temple University — Where David studied Afrocentricity under Molefi Asante: https://www.temple.edu Connect with David Heiber Company: https://concentriced.org Book: Available through major retailers; accessible follow-up Eccentricity coming soon Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 183Corey DeAngelis on Building Political Momentum for School Choice
Corey DeAngelis joins Kevin P. Chavous to unpack the rapid rise of the education freedom movement. They explore school choice's impact on public schools, bipartisan momentum, the role of teachers' unions, and how personalized learning will reshape education's future. Corey DeAngelis is a leading voice in the school choice movement, a researcher, author, and advocate for giving parents control over their children's education. He currently serves as a senior fellow at the American Federation for Children and is affiliated with multiple education policy think tanks. Chapters 00:00 – The Winds Are Shifting 00:13 – What Drives School Choice 01:00 – Corey's Path to Advocacy 02:10 – Key Research Findings 03:51 – Leaving Academia 05:51 – Growing Support Nationwide 08:48 – Union Resistance 09:30 – Public School Gains 23:20 – The Future of Personalized Learning Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 182What It Takes to Run One of America's Largest Virtual Schools With Kris Stewart
Kris Stewart leads Ohio Virtual Academy, the largest high school in the state and one of just two virtual schools in the U.S. with a RAMP-certified counseling program. With 17,000 students and 750 staff, she's proving that online learning can deliver real connection, support, and results. In this episode, Kris joins Kevin to share how her team tracks student well-being daily, supports mental health with wraparound services, and helps students earn industry credentials before they even graduate. She also explains how AI, co-teaching pods, and intentional leadership keep students engaged and why real student success starts with paying attention. If you want to understand what virtual education looks like at scale and how to do it right this is the episode to hear. Chapters 00:00 – OHVA is one of two RAMP-certified virtual schools 01:35 – Kristin's path into teaching and leadership 04:00 – Leading a school of 17,000 with care and purpose 07:00 – Supporting student mental health 12:00 – Building real community online 14:00 – Why engagement starts with adults 17:00 – Using AI and teaching critical thinking 21:00 – Career paths, certifications, and job readiness 25:00 – Kristin's vision for modern education Join the Conversation Share your thoughts with #WIWTK Follow us: Twitter/X – @wiwtkpodcast Facebook – facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast Instagram – @wiwtkpodcast Enjoyed the episode? Leave a review and help us rethink what school can be.
Ep 181How MedCerts Is Training Teens for In-Demand Healthcare Jobs With Jennifer Kolb
In this episode, Kevin sits down with Jennifer Kolb, Vice President of Workforce Development at MedCerts, to examine a growing question: What if college isn't the only path to a good career? They dive into how MedCerts is helping high school students land well-paying jobs in healthcare—no four-year degree required. From AI-powered training to employer-backed certifications, Jen shares how this new model is reshaping how students prepare for work, and why school systems—and employers—are paying attention. They also unpack the rise of career exploration in high school, how virtual learning is filling CTE gaps in rural communities, and why more hospitals are looking to students, not job boards, to solve their talent shortages. If the goal is employment—not just education—then maybe it's time we rethink the route entirely. This might be what you want to know. What You'll Learn 02:00 – How Jen's brother's welding career changed her view on success 04:00 – Why Gen Z is questioning the college-default mindset 07:00 – The TikTok effect: new ambitions, new paths 09:00 – Inside MedCerts: what it is, how it works, and who it helps 12:00 – How schools and employers partner to build career pathways 15:00 – Virtual healthcare training—with AI-powered patient simulations 20:00 – What students gain: faster job access and a foot in the door 24:00 – Jen's advice to teens unsure about their future Go Deeper with Jennifer Kolb Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-kolb Explore MedCerts: https://medcerts.com Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 180Can AI Tutors Fix What Schools Can't? With Vida C. Williams
In this episode, Kevin sits down with Vida Williams, Chief Data Officer at Stride, to explore the promise—and risks—of artificial intelligence in education. From personalized tutoring to curatorial learning, they dive into how AI is reshaping what it means to teach, learn, and build trust in a digital world. They discuss how AI can reduce teacher overload, personalize instruction, and expand access—but also unpack why how we build it matters as much as what we build. And in a world where machines are getting better at guiding student learning, they ask a fundamental question: What's the role of the human in the future of education? If education is a shared journey, should machines walk with us? This might be what you want to know. What You'll Learn 01:30 – Why Vida left energy & healthcare to focus on education 03:00 – What a Chief Data Officer actually does in a K–12 company 05:00 – Why protecting student data is now non-negotiable 07:30 – AI's real use in classrooms: less grading, more learning 09:00 – "The resurgence of library science" and curatorial learning 11:30 – How personalized AI tutors support (not replace) teachers 13:00 – Socratic learning vs. automation: can AI do both? 16:00 – What young learners really want from AI 18:30 – Guardrails, dialects & equitable access in AI design 21:00 – Why teachers must shape the future of AI tools 25:00 – Are we all becoming cyborgs? And is that a bad thing? Go Deeper with Vida Williams Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vida-williams/ Learn about Stride Learning: https://www.stridelearning.com Explore Stride Tutoring: https://tutoring.k12.com Read more on ethical AI in education: https://www.edweek.org/technology Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 179The Tax Bill That Could Change American Education with John Schilling
Public dollars. Private schools. Political firestorms. In this episode, Kevin talks with long-time school choice advocate John Schilling about what happens when education funding follows the student instead of the system. They dig into the proposed federal scholarship tax credit: what it is, who it helps, and why supporters say it's about opportunity—not ideology. Opponents fear it's the beginning of the end for public schools. Advocates say it's already helping students, especially those in underserved communities. From Florida's model programs to Washington's sharp divisions, this conversation reveals how political will, policy design, and real family needs are shaping the future of school choice. If education is supposed to be about students, then maybe the money should be too. This might be what you want to know. What You'll Learn 01:30 – Why John Got Into School Choice 04:30 – State Politics vs. Federal Legislation 07:30 – What Is a Federal Tax Credit for Education? 09:00 – Florida as a School Choice Success Story 10:30 – How Federal Credits Could Expand Access Nationwide 12:00 – Will This Hurt or Help Public Schools? 15:00 – Research on Outcomes for Scholarship Students 16:30 – Can We Take the Politics Out of Education? 19:30 – What's Next for the Legislation? Go Deeper with John Schilling 🔗 Learn about EdChoice research: https://www.edchoice.org/research/ 🔗 Explore the American Federation for Children: https://www.federationforchildren.org/ 9:30 – What's Next for the Legislation? Go Deeper with John Schilling 🔗 Learn about EdChoice research: https://www.edchoice.org/research/ 🔗 Explore the American Federation for Children: https://www.federationforchildren.org/ ---------------------------------------------------- Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Encore: How can teachers maintain their passion for the profession?
We're re-releasing this episode because the questions it raises are more relevant than ever. In 2025, as technology transforms how students learn and entire industries evolve, the role of educators is shifting rapidly. Classrooms are becoming more digital, expectations more complex, and the pressure to keep students engaged—and prepared for the future—has never been greater. Yet, many teachers are stepping away. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly half of public education employees who leave the field aren't retiring or laid off. They're choosing to resign. Amid ongoing challenges like burnout, staffing shortages, and shifting school environments, educators are asking: How do we keep going—and keep growing? That's why we're revisiting this conversation with 2023 National Teacher of the Year Rebecka Peterson. A math teacher from Tulsa, Oklahoma, Rebecka speaks with warmth, clarity, and an unshakable belief in the power of human connection. Her story is a reminder that joy, purpose, and sustainability in teaching are still possible—even in a time of change. Why this encore? Because Rebecka's reflections on resilience, creativity, and care offer both inspiration and practical wisdom for anyone invested in the future of education Episode Highlights + Timestamps: 00:00 — Why great teachers leave (and why it matters) 01:30 — Rebecka's immigrant journey & early love for teaching 06:00 — "I'm not a math person" and the cultural damage of that phrase 09:00 — How Rebecka builds trust: "Kids spell love T-I-M-E" 12:00 — The math teacher shortage: only 25 graduates in her entire state 15:00 — The "One Good Thing" blog that saved her teaching career 19:00 — From burnout to National Teacher of the Year 24:00 — What every teacher (and school leader) should be asking 28:00 — Advice to teachers on the brink of burnout 31:00 — The power of reflection, systems, and 1% growth Meet Rebecka Peterson: Rebecka is a high school math teacher at Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the 2023 National Teacher of the Year. She uses storytelling and connection to bring math to life and help every student feel seen. K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrolment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connections, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 Join the Conversation: Use #WIWTK on social media to share your thoughts. Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Listen on your favorite platform: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkz... https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/013... Explore more at: stridelearning.com
Ep 158Encore | Can Summer Learning Programs Combat the Summer Slide?
This is an encore episode — and with good reason. As the school year winds down and summer approaches, the "summer slide" — the loss of academic progress over the break — becomes a very real concern once again. Without intentional learning opportunities, students can lose ground they've worked hard to gain, making each new year harder than the last. In this conversation, Kevin revisits a timely discussion with Aaron Dworkin, CEO of the National Summer Learning Association, about how the right summer programs don't just prevent learning loss — they help students come back stronger, more confident, and ready for what's next. Because summer doesn't have to be a setback. It can be a springboard. This is what I know. Meet Aaron Aaron Dworkin is the CEO of the National Summer Learning Association, which works to ensure all young people in America, especially the most vulnerable, can access and afford a high-quality summer learning experience every year. —----------------------------------------------- K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrolment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connections, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —---------------------------------------- Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ WIWTK Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast/ WIWTK Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkz... Google Podcasts – https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Amazon Music – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/013...
Ep 178How to Help Your Teen Choose the Right Career Path with Allison Danielsen, CEO of Tallo
College. Careers. Credentials. Teens today are facing big decisions—and most don't even know where to start. In this episode, Kevin P.Chavous talks with Allison Danielsen, CEO of Tallo, about why the old ways of guiding students—career quizzes, outdated job charts, one-size-fits-all advice—no longer cut it. Allison's team is building a digital career co-pilot designed to help Gen Z explore real career paths, learn relevant skills, and connect directly with schools, scholarships, and employers. They discuss why most career journeys aren't linear (including Allison's own winding path through retail, education, and consulting), how exposure—not pressure—is the key to better decisions, and why parents are still the most influential voice in the room. This might be what you want to know. What You'll Learn 03:00 – Why Most Career Advice Doesn't Work Anymore 05:40 – The Myth of the One-Perfect-Path 07:20 – What Gen Z Needs That Counselors Aren't Giving 09:00 – How the Tallo Platform Works (and Why It's Free) 11:15 – Why Waitressing, Bowling, and Retail Still Count 13:00 – Making Career Discovery a Lifelong Process 15:45 – What Employers, Parents, and Teens All Miss 18:10 – Turning Panic into Possibility Go Deeper with Allison Danielsen 🔗 Explore Tallo's digital career co-pilot: https://tallo.com 📊 See how students explore, match, and take action: https://tallo.com/students 👤 Connect with Allison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/allisondanielsen/ Redefine Learning with K12-Powered Education Help your child build the confidence, skills, and vision to thrive beyond high school. K12-powered online schools offer: ✅ Tuition-free options with flexible learning ✅ Certified teachers and personalized support ✅ Career and college prep built for Gen Z ✅ Safe, structured, home-based environments 🎯 See if a K12-powered school is right for your family: 🔗 go.k12.com/podcast 📚 Need extra help? Explore: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective or questions. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 175How to Make Your Child Love STEM | Eric Olsen
During lockdown, a math teacher and his son 3D-printed a board game on their kitchen table. Now it's transforming how students feel about math—and school in general. In this episode, Eric Olsen, principal of Idaho Technical Career Academy, joins Kevin to share how his creative approach to teaching, including developing innovative tools like the board game "Glyphics," inspires students and shapes the future of education. Jump to: 03:09 – School Without Walls 04:48 – Future-Proof Pathways 05:11 – Glyphic: Born on a Kitchen Table 07:30 – Pictionary for People Who Hate Math 08:26 – TED Talks, But Make It Personal 10:55 – Students Choose the Lesson 13:04 – Outsmarting AI 15:57 – Learning From Kids 16:58 – "Not as Bad as I Thought" 17:31 – Full Circle 🎲 Learn More About Eric & Glyphic 📰 Read: Math Teacher Game Idea – Interview with Glyphic's Designer Eric Olsen https://casualgamerevolution.com/blog/2022/10/math-teacher-game-idea-interview-with-glyphics-designer-eric-olsen 👤 Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-olsen-88250630/ Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways, including healthcare programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation! 📢 Use #WIWTK on social media to share your thoughts on today's episode! 📱 Follow & Connect: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to leave a review and let us know what you think!
Ep 177Jenny Kendall on How to Build IEPs That Truly Support Every Student
Fluorescent lights. Constant noise. Rigid schedules. For a lot of kids with special needs, school was less a place to learn and more a daily test of endurance. In this episode, Jenny Kendall—a national leader in special education—joins Kevin to talk about what happens when you take students out of a system that was never designed for them and build something better. Virtual learning isn't a compromise. For many, it's a relief. They get into how online education strips away environmental distractions, how real success hinges on teamwork between families and educators, and why AI and assistive tech might be the biggest breakthroughs in special education—if outdated policy doesn't slow it all down. How do you build an education system that actually fits the student—not the other way around? And what happens when technology moves faster than the rules meant to govern it? This might be what you want to know. What You'll Learn 03:12 – Why the Classroom Was the Barrier 06:05 – Success = Commitment + Customization 08:30 – Online vs. In-Person: Who Does It Better? 11:35 – How a Virtual School Day Actually Looks 14:10 – Fixing the Special Ed Teacher Shortage (Hint: Go Remote) 16:20 – Autism, Anxiety & The Safety of Learning at Home 19:00 – AI Knows Your Kid Is Struggling Before You Do 21:15 – Outdated Laws vs. Next-Gen Learning Go Deeper with Jenny Kendall 🔗 Explore Stride's Approach to Special Education: stridelearning.com 🔗 See How Assistive Technology Powers Learning: stridelearning.com/assistive-tech 👤 Connect with Jenny on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jennykendall Redefine Learning with K12-Powered Special Education Forget one-size-fits-all. K12's online programs are built to adapt—especially for students with exceptional needs. Join the millions of families choosing a flexible, personalized path: ✅ Certified teachers specializing in virtual special education ✅ Tailored IEP support & advanced assistive technology ✅ Safe, customized home learning environments ✅ Career-readiness programs designed for diverse learners 🔗 Secure your spot today: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/ 🔗 Need extra support? Explore K12 Tutoring: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation Got thoughts on virtual learning and special education? 📢 Use #WIWTK to share your perspective. 📱 Follow us: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Leave a review—let's reshape the conversation around education.
Ep 174How Virtual Tutoring is Making Education More Accessible with Jennifer Moore
Since the pandemic, the demand for online tutoring has surged by 200%, with families seeking flexible, effective, and accessible academic support for their children. But does virtual tutoring truly measure up to in-person sessions? Research from the Annenberg Institute and Johns Hopkins University suggests that well-designed virtual tutoring can significantly boost student performance—often rivaling traditional face-to-face methods. So, what sets the most effective virtual tutoring programs apart? And beyond academics, can they build confidence and spark a love for learning? To explore these questions, Kevin P. Chavous is joined by Jennifer Moore, General Manager of K12 Tutoring. With firsthand experience leading K12's nationwide online tutoring service, Jennifer shares key insights into what makes virtual tutoring successful and how it's shaping the future of education. —-------------------- Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways, including healthcare programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 —------------------------ Join the Conversation! 📢 Use #WIWTK on social media to share your thoughts on today's episode! 📱 Follow & Connect: 🔹 Twitter/X –https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to leave a review and let us know what you think!
Ep 174How to Make Your Child Love STEM | Eric Olsen
During lockdown, a math teacher and his son 3D-printed a board game on their kitchen table. Now it's transforming how students feel about math—and school in general. Meet Eric Olsen, the STEM rebel behind Glyphic, and principal of Idaho Technical Career Academy, where Zoom school gets a creative upgrade. From TikTok-style math reels to student-led TED Talks, Eric's not just teaching equations—he's rebuilding confidence, attention spans, and joy in learning. (Yes, really.) So what happens when you let kids teach? What happens when you stop lecturing and start building? Let's find out. Jump to: 03:09 – School Without Walls 04:48 – Future-Proof Pathways 05:11 – Glyphic: Born on a Kitchen Table 07:30 – Pictionary for People Who Hate Math 08:26 – TED Talks, But Make It Personal 10:55 – Students Choose the Lesson 13:04 – Outsmarting AI 15:57 – Learning From Kids 16:58 – "Not as Bad as I Thought" 17:31 – Full Circle 🎲 Learn More About Eric & Glyphic 📰 Read: Math Teacher Game Idea – Interview with Glyphic's Designer Eric Olsen https://casualgamerevolution.com/blog/2022/10/math-teacher-game-idea-interview-with-glyphics-designer-eric-olsen 👤 Connect with Eric on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-olsen-88250630/ Explore K12-Powered Education & Career Pathways K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their future. Enrollment is now open! Join over 3 million students who have chosen K12-powered tuition-free online public schooling for a flexible, personalized learning experience—all from the safety of home. ✅ State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction ✅ Accredited curriculum supporting all learners, including advanced students & those with special needs ✅ Career-focused programs, including healthcare pathways & more ✅ More family time, stronger class connections, and academic success Apply today to secure your spot and see why families trust K12 for their child's education. 🔗 Learn more about K12's career pathways, including healthcare programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 🔗 Discover K12 Tutoring for personalized academic support: https://tutoring.k12.com/?utm_source=k12&utm_medium=organic-social&utm_campaign=k12-podcast-tutoring-feb-25 Join the Conversation! 📢 Use #WIWTK on social media to share your thoughts on today's episode! 📱 Follow & Connect: 🔹 Twitter/X – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 🔹 Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don't forget to leave a review and let us know what you think!
Encore: Jesse Byrd on Why Storytelling Matters for Children | Creativity, Confidence & Connection
This is an encore episode of What I Want to Know, revisiting one of our most impactful conversations on the power of storytelling. Storytelling isn't just about entertainment—it's a crucial tool for learning, connection, and confidence-building in children. In this episode, host Kevin P. Chavous sits down with award-winning children's book author and NPR Foundation board member Jesse Byrd to discuss how storytelling shapes young minds, promotes literacy, and empowers kids to see themselves in the stories they read. 🎙 In This Episode: ✔️ How storytelling fuels language and cognitive development ✔️ The journey from a tech career at Google to writing for children ✔️ Overcoming rejection and breaking into publishing ✔️ The need for diverse representation in children's books ✔️ Teaching kids to think critically about the stories they consume ✔️ The role of storytelling in social media and digital literacy ✔️ Navigating book bans and challenges in education 📚 Guest Spotlight: Jesse Byrd Jesse is a celebrated children's book author, publisher, and advocate for inclusive storytelling. He has read to over 25,000 kids and worked with Airbnb Experiences to bring virtual storytime to families and corporations. His mission? Making sure every child sees themselves reflected in literature. 🔗 Resources & Links: 👉 Learn more about Jesse Byrd: [Website / Socials] 👉 Explore Stride Learning: https://www.stridelearning.com 👉 Follow Kevin P. Chavous on social: #WIWTK 📢 Join the Conversation: How has storytelling impacted your life? Comment below or share your thoughts using #WIWTK on social media! 🚀 If you found this episode valuable, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss an inspiring discussion. Let's keep learning, together! 🔥 —------------------------------------------------ Preparing your child for a successful future? K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their educational journey. Enrollment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. Key features include: State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction Innovative curriculum Extensive family support K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed Accredited program offering engaging classes for all learner levels, including advanced students and those with special needs More family time and engaging class connects Opportunity for your child to thrive academically Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podca... —----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkz... Google Podcasts – https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Amazon Music – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/013… —-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 💬 Join the conversation & leave a review! 📌 Twitter/X: https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast📌 Facebook: https://facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast 📌 Instagram: https://instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast
Ep 173How Online Education Empowers Students to Balance Academics and Passions
Imagine spending 17 hours competing in one of the biggest fencing tournaments in the world and winning a bronze medal. That's exactly what Joseph Guth, a student at Ohio Virtual Academy, did at the Paris Foil Competition. But his story is even more incredible because he's also an eighth grader balancing his schoolwork with training for international events. In this episode of What I Want to Know, Joseph shares how online school can make chasing big dreams possible. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 1:21 - How Joseph got involved in fencing 3:08 - Training in unconventional spaces and starting a fencing club 5:04 - The grueling Paris Foil Competition explained 6:49 - Managing nerves during high-stakes matches 7:14 - Training in Italy and preparing for the Cadet National Championship 8:12 - Balancing academics and international fencing with Ohio Virtual Academy 10:02 - Joseph's academic achievements while pursuing fencing 10:56 - Advice for other student-athletes considering online learning 12:38 - The future of personalized education and Joseph's experience 13:48 - Overcoming skepticism about online learning and socialization 14:49 - Final thoughts and advice for students and parents Read More on Joseph: https://www.cleveland.com/community/2024/03/joseph-guth-of-pepper-pike-earns-bronze-medal-at-international-fencing-tournament-in-paris.html https://clevelandfencingacademy.com/the-bronze-chase-joseph-guths-marathon-journey-at-the-paris-foil/ https://www.chagrinvalleytoday.com/communities/pepper_pike/article_e23b65e6-8c81-11ef-aa36-7b8cba9dff85.html —----------------------------------------------- K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrolment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connections, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —---------------------------------------- Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/
Ep 172School Choice Week Special - Top Experts on Finding the Right School
National School Choice Week is January 26th through February 1st! We've put together expert highlights from our previous "What I Want To Know" podcast episodes, featuring key insights from education leaders, parent advocates, and school choice experts. EPISODE SEGMENTS: 00:00 Intro 00:02 State of School Choice with Andrew Campanella Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rok1pSPaGUQ 00:03 Beyond One-Size-Fits-All with Kayla Svedin Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k79TKloHGok 00:05 Finding the Right School with Jon Deane Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3p_ja4Q7BtQ 00:07 Parents & Teachers United with Shree Recasner Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaEe6iQwTM4 00:09 Tomorrow's Classroom with Robert Pondiscio Full Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBMrdYfpK40 —----------------------------------------------- K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrolment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connections, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —---------------------------------------- Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/
Ep 172Encore: How Should We Talk to Our Kids About Social Media? with Linda Charmaraman
In this encore episode, Kevin P. Chavous revisits an important conversation with Linda Charmaraman, founder and director of the Youth Media and Wellbeing Research Lab at Wellesley College. With a potential TikTok ban looming in the U.S.—which could take effect as early as January 19, 2025, pending a Supreme Court decision—and the emergence of new social media platforms, this discussion is more relevant than ever. Linda shares actionable strategies for parents and caregivers to help children navigate the evolving digital landscape. From the onboarding process to setting boundaries, this episode provides practical insights for fostering healthy online habits while addressing the unique challenges of social media. Chapters: 00:00: Intro 01:36: Social Media's Ubiquity in Kids' Lives 06:00: Timing and Readiness for Social Media 09:00: The Importance of Onboarding 15:00: Setting Boundaries and Talking About Social Media 27:00: Partnering with Schools on Digital Wellbeing —----------------------------------------------- K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrolment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connects, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —---------------------------------------- Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/
Ep 171The Best of 2024
In this special episode, Kevin P. Chavous reflects on an extraordinary year for What I Want to Know. In 2024, the show explored some of the most vital conversations in education, from school safety and supporting students through tragedy, to the power of literacy and the future of school choice. They examined violence prevention, celebrated Hispanic heritage in classrooms, and uncovered how play and sports can help children heal and grow. Kevin also revisits the exploration of new opportunities in charter schools, offering a collection of highlights and powerful moments from the year. Listen to some of the most impactful conversations on topics that matter in education, including: —------------------------------------------------- Preparing your child for a successful future? K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their educational journey. Enrollment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. Key features include: State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction Innovative curriculum Extensive family support K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed Accredited program offering engaging classes for all learner levels, including advanced students and those with special needs More family time and engaging class connects Opportunity for your child to thrive academically Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podca... —---------------------------------------- Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/
Ep 170From Housing Instability to College Success: K12 Alum Alanna Vickers Shares Her Story | E170
In this episode, we explore how online education is transforming lives for students facing housing insecurity. Host Kevin P. Chavous sits down with Alanna Vickers, a remarkable recent graduate of the Digital Academy of Florida, who turned her challenging circumstances into a story of triumph. Among the 1.2 million students in U.S. schools experiencing housing instability, Alanna's journey stands out as a testament to perseverance and the power of alternative education paths. Despite facing years without stable housing and having to restart her 10th-grade year, Alanna not only completed high school but is now pursuing her dream of becoming a pediatrician. 00:00 Introduction 04:20 Finding a New Path Through Online Education 09:16 The Virtual School Experience 12:48 Graduation and Future Dreams 14:41 Final Thoughts and Advice —----------------------------------------------- Preparing your child for a future in healthcare? K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrollment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connects, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —---------------------------------------- Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/
Ep 169Gamification, AI and Personalized Learning with Niyoka McCoy
Remember when a classroom meant four walls, a blackboard, and rows of desks? Not anymore. With online schools growing by over 30% in recent years, virtual education is reshaping learning for millions of students worldwide. How is online learning and AI transforming student learning? How can teachers prepare for the virtual landscape? And what does the future of online education hold? In this episode, Niyoka McCoy joins Kevin to walk us through how education is evolving and what this transformation means for students, teachers, and families everywhere. Episode Chapters with Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:25 Meet Niyoka McCoy 3:07 Transitioning to Virtual Learning 5:15 AI and Personalized Learning 7:50 Teacher Preparation for a Digital Era 10:12 Responsible AI Use 12:34 Looking Ahead Additional Resources: Prepare your child for the future with K12's innovative educational programs, offering personalized online schooling from home. Experience a state-certified curriculum that includes advanced options for all learner types. Enrollment is now open, and spots are limited. Learn more and secure your child's place at: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 Join the Conversation: Use #WIWTK on social media to share your thoughts and stay engaged with the community. Follow us for more updates and behind-the-scenes content: Twitter: https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Listen Now: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
Ep 168Transforming American Schools - Michelle Rhee's Vision for Education Reform
In today's rapidly changing educational landscape, how do we transform our schools to truly prepare students for the future? And what role does technology play in bridging educational gaps? In an era of increasing polarization, one education reformer offers insights on bringing innovation to America's classrooms. Joining Kevin P. Chavous today is Michelle Rhee, former Chancellor of Washington D.C. Public Schools and a prominent voice in education reform. Through her current work with Equal Opportunity Ventures, she's helping identify and support innovative solutions that can transform education and promote social mobility. Michelle shares her journey from privileged schooling to becoming an education reform advocate, discussing the challenges of implementing systemic change and her renewed optimism about technology's role in reshaping education. Key Topics: 00:00: Introduction and Michelle Rhee's background 02:33: Early motivations for entering education reform 04:05: Experience as D.C. Schools Chancellor 06:30: Lessons learned in education leadership 09:10: Current work with Equal Opportunity Ventures 11:45: Technology's role in educational innovation 13:20: Bridging political divides in education reform —--------------------------------------------------------- Enroll now at K12 for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling. Visit https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/ to learn more about how K12 empowers students to succeed in the digital age. Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
Ep 167Laura Massey on Preparing Gen Z for Online School and Future Careers
In our digital age, how do we prepare students for the ever-evolving workplace of tomorrow? And how do we turn virtual classrooms into spaces of real skill development and career readiness? In a world where screens often isolate, one educator has found a way to use them to connect students with their future. Joining Kevin P. Chavous today is Laura Massey, the student career coaching manager at K12. She's revolutionizing online education by transforming virtual classrooms into dynamic spaces for career preparation and teaching essential 'durable skills' that employers value most. Laura is here to share how she creates a vibrant, skill-rich environment in the digital world, fostering confidence, adaptability, and a deep appreciation for the competencies needed in tomorrow's workplace. Key Topics: 00:00: Introduction and Laura Massey's background in education 02:28: The transition from communications to education 04:00: Challenges and opportunities in online education 06:30: Developing durable skills for future employment 09:00: Addressing socialization challenges in online learning 13:00: Balancing Gen Z's unique approach to work and education 14:28: How online education prepares students for the digital workplace —--------------------------------------------------------- Enroll now at K12 for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling. Visit https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/ to learn more about how K12 empowers students to succeed in the digital age. Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
Ep 164164. How K12 Online School Shaped Alexa Curtis' Entrepreneurial Sucess
In today's rapidly evolving world, where virtual education is more prominent than ever, we're witnessing a new generation of students preparing for careers, and launching them before they've even graduated. How exactly are virtual classrooms transforming into launch pads for the next generation of entrepreneurs? Today, Kevin P. Chavous interviews Alexa Curtis, a prime example of youth success in the digital age. From starting a fashion blog at 12 to becoming a mental health advocate, Disney host, and serial entrepreneur, Alexa has turned online opportunities into tangible success. She discusses the link between online education and entrepreneurial achievement and shows us just how far today's students can go.. Main topics discussed: 00:00 - Introduction 01:23 - Alexa Curtis's journey from fashion blogger to entrepreneur 02:00 - How bullying led Alexa to start blogging at age 12 03:30 - Transition to online schooling and its impact on entrepreneurial pursuits 05:30 - How online education enabled creative outlets and website development 09:00 - Time management skills developed through online learning 14:30 - Important skills for students to develop in the digital age, especially for entrepreneurs 17:00 - Addressing parent questions about online schools —--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Preparing your child for a successful future? K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their educational journey. Enrollment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. Key features include: State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction Innovative curriculum Extensive family support K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed Accredited program offering engaging classes for all learner levels, including advanced students and those with special needs More family time and engaging class connects Opportunity for your child to thrive academically Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —------------------------------------------ Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
Ep 163163. Back to School 2024: Empowering Students through Storytelling, Mindfulness, Science, and Future Skills
In this special back-to-school compilation episode, host Kevin P. Chavous presents a curated selection of expert advice from "What I Want to Know." This episode is designed to help parents and students prepare for a successful school year, featuring insights from education experts, industry leaders, and innovative educators. 0:00 Introduction 0:37 Making Science Fun with Dr. Kate Biberdorf 2:39 Incorporating Mindfulness in the Classroom with Lynda Ryden 4:20 Preparing Students for the Future Workforce with Kathleen St. Louis Caliento 5:52 Empowering Children Through Storytelling with Jesse Byrd —----------------------------------------------- Preparing your child for a successful future? K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their educational journey. Enrollment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. Key features include: State-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction Innovative curriculum Extensive family support K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed Accredited program offering engaging classes for all learner levels, including advanced students and those with special needs More family time and engaging class connects Opportunity for your child to thrive academically Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —------------------------------------------ Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
Ep 162162. How Your Teen Can Join the Medical Field with Dr. Sherri Wilson
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 9% of total employment in the U.S. is within the healthcare industry, with about 1.8 million job openings projected each year. This episode explores the benefits of healthcare careers, how students can gain experience while in school, and the opportunities available in this rapidly growing field. Dr. Sherri Wilson, Director of Partnership Development at Stride Inc., joins Kevin P. Chavous in this episode to discuss supporting students interested in healthcare careers. Dr. Sherri Wilson is the Director of Partnership Development at Stride, Inc., where she lends her expertise to enhance the company's health science career pathways and establishes national partnerships that lead to employment and postsecondary opportunities for students. 0:00 Introduction to Healthcare Careers 2:30 Dr. Sherri Wilson's Background 5:30 Experience as a Labor and Delivery Nurse 8:15 Changes in Healthcare Education and Careers 11:15 Current Challenges in Nursing 14:30 Initiatives to Attract Young People to Nursing 17:30 Employer Perspectives on Early Career Exposure 19:30 National Focus on Healthcare Career Pathways 21:15 Starting Healthcare Career Programs in Schools 23:00 Closing Remarks —----------------------------------------------- Preparing your child for a future in healthcare? K12's innovative programs give students a head start on their healthcare career journey. Enrollment is open at K12! Join over 3 million students who have chosen a K12-powered education for tuition-free, personalized online public schooling from the safety of home. With state-certified teachers trained in virtual instruction, an innovative curriculum, and extensive family support, K12 empowers students in grades K-12 to succeed. Our accredited program offers engaging classes that support learners of all levels, including advanced students and those with special needs. Experience more family time, engaging class connects, and the opportunity for your child to thrive academically. Apply today to secure your spot and discover why families choose K12 for their online education needs. Explore K12's healthcare pathway options and other career-focused programs: https://go.k12.com/mps/national/podcast/?adobe_mc=MCMID%3D11001665815673379801328021772854664479 —------------------------------------------ Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK Twitter – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
Ep 161161. Can More Play Time Make Your Kid Smarter? Elizabeth Cushing on the Power of Play
Learning is a risky business that requires trying new things and being ready to fail. Play has many benefits for children, including improved language and problem-solving skills, perseverance, and creativity. However, not all kids have access to play due to budget cuts and program reductions. This episode explores the impact of play on children's development and well-being, how play can create equity in education, and ways to ensure all students have access to play. In this episode, Elizabeth Cushing, CEO of Playworks, joins Kevin P. Chavous to discuss the importance of play in education. 0:00 Introduction to Play in Education 2:30 Elizabeth's Background 4:00 Play-Based Approaches: Finland vs. US 5:30 Science of Play and Child Development 7:30 Playworks Overview 10:00 Playworks Games and Techniques 11:30 Results in Schools 13:00 Addressing Educational Challenges 15:30 Promoting Play in Education 17:30 Partnerships with School Districts 18:30 Resources for Educators and Parents ----------------------------------------------- This is, What I Want to Know. Join the conversation using #WIWTK on social media and be sure to leave a review! WIWTK X (Twitter) – https://x.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Facebook –https://www.facebook.com/wiwtkpodcast WIWTK Instagram –https://www.instagram.com/wiwtkpodcast/ Now Streaming: Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous/id1561682450 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/5KkzBkzDhmQB8VNrDtP3BF Amazon Music – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/01336bdd-f957-4d96-af5a-35538859e65d/what-i-want-to-know-with-kevin-p-chavous
S4 Ep 160160. How can sports help kids heal, grow, and thrive? with Founder of The Center for Healing and Justice Through Sports, Megan Bartlett
Nearly 30 million U.S. children and teens participate in some form of organized sports. While sports have physical health benefits for kids, they can also benefit their mental, emotional, and social health. How can sports help kids heal, grow, and thrive? Why is it essential to provide kids with high-quality, healing sports? And what can parents and schools do to ensure a healthy sports environment for their students? In this episode, Megan Bartlett joins Kevin to share how sports can help kids heal, grow, and thrive. Meet Megan: Megan Bartlett is the founder of The Center for Healing and Justice Through Sport, a national nonprofit working to ensure more young people and athletes have access to sports experiences that are healing-centered, inclusive, and address issues of systemic injustice. This is, What I Want to Know.
Encore Episode: Is college the right path for every student? with Mark C. Perna
Revisit this episode on whether college is the best path for students to have successful careers with Mark C. Perna. For the past few decades, there's been a significant push for students to enroll in a four-year university immediately after high school. But according to a recent survey, almost 70 percent of parents would support their children entering the workforce right after high school. What's causing parents to accept and seek alternative routes for their children? What skills do students need to thrive in today's careers? And is college the right fit for all students? Meet Mark: Mark C. Perna is a speaker, best-selling author, and Forbes contributor. He considers himself a champion of the younger generations, devoting his career to understanding their untapped potential. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 159159. How can charter schools create opportunities for students? with Academic Advisor at West Virginia Virtual Academy, Cheryl Stahle
Public charter schools currently serve more than 3.7 million students. In fact, according to a report by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, enrollment in public charter schools grew by more than 300,000 students between 2019 and 2023. What are charter schools? What are the benefits of the charter school model? And how can charter schools create opportunities for our students? In this episode, Cheryl Stahle joins Kevin to discuss how charter schools can create opportunities for students. Meet Cheryl Cheryl Stahle is the academic advisor at West Virginia Virtual Academy. She is the recipient of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools annual Changemaker Award. The award honors individuals who are advocates for public education and creating more high-quality public education options for families. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 158158. Can summer learning programs combat the summer slide? with CEO of National Summer Learning Association, Aaron Dworkin
As the school year ends and summer begins, many parents and teachers worry about the "summer slide." The summer slide is the tendency for students to lose some of the achievement gains they made during the previous school year. To combat this learning loss, many districts are focusing on providing additional opportunities for students to learn over the summer. How can we combat the summer slide? Are summer learning programs the answer? And how can we ensure all students have access to these programs? In this episode, Aaron Dworkin joins Kevin to discuss if summer learning programs can combat the summer slide. Meet Aaron Aaron Dworkin is the CEO of the National Summer Learning Association, which works to ensure all young people in America, especially the most vulnerable, can access and afford a high-quality summer learning experience every year. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 157157. How can we ensure all students have access to effective tutoring? with Founder and Executive Director of the National Student Support Accelerator, Dr. Susanna Loeb
In response to pandemic learning loss, many school districts across the country turned to intensive tutoring. And studies have shown that methods like high-impact tutoring can increase a student's learning and be more effective than standard methods. Can tutoring help students overcome pandemic learning loss? What works and doesn't work when it comes to tutoring? And why is it important for all students to have access to effective tutoring methods? In this episode, Dr. Susanna Loeb shares why access to tutoring is important for students. Meet Susanna Dr. Susanna Loeb is the founder and executive director of the National Student Support Accelerator, an organization aiming to expand access to high impact tutoring to address inequities in educational opportunities. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 156156. How can we combat the shortage of special education teachers? with Professor of Special Education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Kimber Wilkerson
More than 7.5 million students in the United States have disabilities that qualify them for individual education plans. However, teachers trained in special education are in short supply. In fact, a survey found that 65% of public schools report being understaffed in special education. What is causing this shortage? How is this affecting teachers and students across the country? And what can we do to combat the shortage of special education teachers? In this episode, Kimber Wilkerson shares how we can combat the shortage of special education teachers. Meet Kimber Kimber Wilkerson is a professor of special education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has broad expertise in preparing teachers to provide instruction to students with disabilities and improve their long-term outcomes. This is, What I Want to Know.
S3 Ep 70Encore Episode: How can we keep kids safe online?
Revisit our episode on digital safety featuring Titania Jordan, chief marketing officer and chief parent officer of Bark Technologies. Technology can open up doors to more information and content than ever before. That can be good – and bad – for kids. How can we teach kids healthy tech habits? What are the risks of cyberbullying, access to predators, image distortion, or self-harm? And how should personal devices be managed in the classroom? In this episode, Kevin discusses healthy digital use with tech parenting expert Titania Jordan of Bark Technologies.
S4 Ep 122Encore Episode: What role do parents play in promoting mental health?
To celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month, revisit our episode on promoting mental health with Anne Brown, President and CEO of the Cook Center for Human Connection. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, nearly 20 percent of youth in the United States age 6 to 17 experience a mental health disorder and suicide is the second leading cause of death among 10- to 14-year-olds. With so many youth struggling today, most parents are left feeling helpless and concerned. In fact, a report found that mental health is the greatest concern among parents. How can parents help their children who are struggling? Where can parents turn for support?And how can schools and parents work together to foster positive mental health in their students? In this episode, Anne Brown joins Kevin to discuss how parents and caregivers play a crucial role in children's mental health. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 155155. Why is storytelling important for children? with Children's Book Author Jesse Byrd
Storytelling is one of the most powerful learning devices. Not only does it play a role in a child's language and cognitive development, but it can also teach them about the world around them. What are the benefits of storytelling? How can children's literature help develop important skills? And how can we encourage a love of storytelling in our students? In this episode, Jesse Byrd joins Kevin to discuss the importance of storytelling for children. Meet Jesse Jesse Byrd is an award-winning children's book author and the youngest African American NPR Foundation Board Member. Jesse has performed readings of his children's books to over 25,000 kids and partnered with Airbnb Experiences to provide families and corporations with virtual storytime experiences during the pandemic. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 153153. How can we incorporate mindfulness into the classroom? with Founder of Peace of Mind, Linda Ryden
Research finds that mindfulness can help decrease stress and anxiety while strengthening resilience and emotional regulation in adults and children. This is why the use of mindfulness programs in schools is becoming more and more popular. What exactly is mindfulness? What are the benefits of mindfulness on students? And how can we incorporate mindfulness into the classroom? In this episode, Linda Ryden joins Kevin to share how we can incorporate mindfulness into the classroom. Meet Linda: Linda Ryden is the founder of Peace of Mind, a nonprofit organization dedicated to equipping children with mindfulness tools. Linda is also a teacher and the author of six mindfulness-based children's books. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 152152. How Can We Make Science Fun? with Chemist & Science Entertainer Kate Biberdorf
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs in science, technology, engineering, and math are projected to grow by almost 11 percent by 2031 much faster than non-STEM occupations. While numerous students are interested in STEM careers, many do not feel prepared to pursue jobs in the field. Why is it important for students to understand science? What opportunities are available for students interested in STEM? And how can we make science fun for kids? In this episode, Dr. Kate Biberdorf shares how we can make science fun. Meet Kate Dr. Kate Biberdorf is a chemist, science entertainer, best-selling author, and professor at The University of Texas. Through her theatrical and hands-on approach to teaching, Dr. Biberdorf is breaking down the image of the stereotypical scientist while reaching students who might otherwise be intimidated by science. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 151151. How can we prevent violence in schools? with CEO of Sandy Hook Promise Nicole Hockley
According to the CDC, guns are the leading cause of death among American children and teens. From mass shootings to isolated incidents, gun violence has emerged as a tragic issue continuously plaguing our schools. How can we identify the signs of violence? How can students, parents, and educators safely intervene? And how can we prevent violence in schools? In this episode, Nicole Hockley, CEO of Sandy Hook Promise, joins Kevin to discuss how we can prevent violence in schools. Meet Nicole Nicole Hockley is the co-founder and CEO of the Sandy Hook Promise Foundation. After her youngest son, Dylan, was murdered during the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy, Nicole transformed her grief into action. She works every day to protect children from gun and school violence. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 150150. Should video games be used as tools for learning? with President and CEO of the Entertainment Software Association, Stanley Pierre-Louis
According to the Entertainment Software Association, 76% of kids play video games. With their ability to build problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills video games are starting to make their way to the classroom. What are the benefits of video games? What role should parents have in choosing the games their child plays? And how can video games be used as tools for learning? In this episode, Stanley Pierre-Louis joins Kevin to discuss how video games can be used as a tool for learning. Meet Stanley: Stanley Pierre-Louis is the President and CEO of the Entertainment Software Association, an organization dedicated to being the voice and advocate for the video game industry. With more than two decades of entertainment and media experience, Stanley leads ESA's efforts to showcase the impact the video game industry has on business, entertainment, and culture. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 149149. How can we encourage an interest in science in young girls? with Founder of Science Girl's Lab Melissa Alderete
Research shows that girls and young women lose interest in science and math as they move through their school years. And now, women make up only 28% of the STEM workforce. How can we use science to inspire kids? Why is it important for girls to see themselves represented in the field? And how can we encourage an interest in science in young girls? In this episode, Melissa Alderete joins Kevin to share how we can encourage an interest in science in young girls. Meet Melissa: Melissa Alderete is the founder of Science Girl's Lab, an organization that provides science activities, experiments, and experiences to teachers, students, and their families to inspire the next generation of scientists. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 148148. What is the role of philanthropy in education? with President and CEO of the Daniels Fund, Hanna Skandera
We all know that philanthropy is important in education. Many worthwhile organizations rely on the generosity of philanthropic groups who are determined to help kids and schools through their donations. But the needs of schools have changed, particularly following the pandemic. What is the role of philanthropy in education? How has education philanthropy changed in recent years? And where do we expect future philanthropy to focus their support for schools. In this episode, Hanna Skandera joins Kevin to discuss the role of philanthropy in education. Meet Hanna: Hanna Skandera is the President and CEO of the Daniels Fund, a private charitable foundation dedicated to making life better for the people of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming… through its grants program, scholarship program, and ethics initiative. Previously, Hanna served as the Secretary of Education for the state of New Mexico. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 146146. How can books build community? with Executive Director of Little Free Library Greig Metzger
During the pandemic, 35% of the world increased their reading habits. And now, from book clubs to #BookTok, people have continued to turn to books as an anecdote to isolation and a way to build community. Why is reading so transformative? How can we ensure everyone has access to books? And how can books build community? In this episode, Greig Metzger joins Kevin to discuss how books can build community. Meet Greig: Greig Metzger is the executive director of Little Free Library, a nonprofit organization dedicated to being a catalyst for building community, inspiring readers, and expanding book access for all through a global network of volunteer-led Little Free Library book-exchange boxes. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 145145. How can learning to read change lives? with literary advocate Oliver James
According to the Department of Education, more than 8 million Americans are considered functionally illiterate, meaning they cannot read and comprehend short texts or understand basic vocabulary. Illiteracy often leads to low self-esteem and isolation, as well as higher chances of unemployment and poverty. What are the impacts of illiteracy? What factors influence literacy development? And how can learning to read change lives? Oliver James joins Kevin in this episode to share how learning to read can change lives. Meet Oliver: Oliver James is a literacy advocate and social media influencer. In 2022, he began using TikTok to share his struggle with reading. He has more than 300,000 TikTok followers and has formed a community focused on literacy and mental health. This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 143143. How can we best support students with ADHD? with Clinical Psychologist & ADHD Expert Dr. Sharon Saline
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, known as ADHD, is among the most common mental conditions in children with an estimated 6 million kids having been diagnosed with the disorder. Children with ADHD often feel misunderstood, and their parents often feel uncertain about the best way to be there for their child. What is ADHD, and how does it impact children? What should parents and educators know about the disorder? And how can we best support students with ADHD? In this episode, Dr. Sharon Saline joins Kevin to discuss how we can best support students with ADHD. Meet Sharon: Dr. Sharon Saline is a clinical psychologist & ADHD expert. She specializes in an integrative approach to managing ADHD, anxiety, executive functioning skills, learning differences, and mental health in neurodivergent children, teens, and adults. Dr. Sharon Saline's website: https://drsharonsaline.com/ Learn more about Promising Practices 2024: https://promisingpractices24-spdc.vfairs.com/?leadsource=organic_social&utm_product=stride&lead_source_detail=podcast&utm_campaign=comms_wiwtk This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 142142. How should we talk to our kids about social media? with Director of the WCW Youth, Media, and Well-Being Research Lab Linda Charmaraman
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 95% of teenagers reported using social media and more than a third of them use it "almost constantly." High social media usage in children has caused concern in parents with many wondering if social media is safe for their kids. What are the negative and positive impacts of social media? Should parents place a limit on their kids' social media usage? Linda Charmaraman joins Kevin in this episode to discuss how we can talk to our kids about social media. Meet Linda Linda Charmaraman is the director and founder of the Youth Media and Well-Being Research Lab at Wellesley College. Her research and action interests include social technology and adolescent health, digital citizenship, innovative research methods, and how social identities affect wellbeing. Youth Media and Well-Being Research Lab at Wellesley College website: https://www.wcwonline.org/Youth-Media-Wellbeing-Research-Lab/youth-media-wellbeing-research-lab Learn more about Promising Practices 2024: https://promisingpractices24-spdc.vfairs.com/?leadsource=organic_social&utm_product=stride&lead_source_detail=podcast&utm_campaign=comms_wiwtk This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 141141. How can we best support the future workforce? with President and CEO of Cara Collective Dr. Kathleen St. Louis Caliento
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 5.9 million Americans were unemployed as of 2022. And as traditional jobs evolve, there is an increasing demand for skills training and personal development. How can we equip individuals with sustainable employment? What challenges are job seekers and employers facing today? And how can we best support the future workforce? In this episode, Dr. Kathleen St. Louis Caliento joins Kevin to discuss how we can best support the future workforce. Meet Kathleen Dr. Kathleen St. Louis Caliento is the president and CEO of Cara Collective, a workforce development organization dedicated to transforming the lives of individuals affected by poverty and promoting a more inclusive economy. Cara Collective website: https://caracollective.org/ Learn more about Promising Practices 2024: https://promisingpractices24-spdc.vfairs.com/?leadsource=organic_social&utm_product=stride&lead_source_detail=podcast&utm_campaign=comms_wiwtk This is, What I Want to Know.
S4 Ep 140140. How can we reduce chronic absenteeism? with Executive Director of Attendance Works Hedy Chang
Chronic absenteeism has been a growing challenge for our schools, especially following pandemic learning disruptions. In fact, a report found that chronic absenteeism rates more than doubled from 26% during the 2017–2018 school year to 66% during the 2021–2022 school year. What causes chronic absenteeism? How is this impacting our students and school communities? And how can schools and parents work together to solve this issue? In this episode, Hedy Chang joins Kevin to discuss reducing chronic absenteeism in our schools. Meet Hedy: Hedy Chang is the founder and executive director of Attendance Works, a national and state-level initiative to advance student success by addressing chronic absence. She has spent more than three decades working in the fields of family support, family economic success, education, and child development. Attendance Works website: https://www.attendanceworks.org/ Learn more about Promising Practices 2024. https://promisingpractices24-spdc.vfairs.com/?leadsource=organic_social&utm_product=stride&lead_source_detail=podcast&utm_campaign=comms_wiwtk This is, What I Want to Know.