#8: What If Public Education Was Really For The Public?

public education

What If Public Education Was Really For The Public?

Spencer and Crump talk public education. Who does it serve, why are things the way they are, and how can we make it better? Crump raises some questions about special education and the origins of public schools, Spencer wonders about the school to prison pipeline, and they both think we should hurry up and legalize weed already.

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Public Education

Spencer and Crump have been working in public schools for a combined 20 years. In this episode, they sit down to discuss their experiences. Crump’s talking about the history of public schools, starting with their origins in the 17th century. They then move on to their experiences working in special education, and the disparities between genders and races. They conclude with a discussion on the school-to-prison pipeline. Spencer shares his experiences teaching high schoolers in a correctional facility.

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