Hartford CT's NPR station, WNPR, aired The Neighborhood's "Corn Maze" segment on November 13th during Where We Live. Check out the segment at WNPR's website. It was also rebroadcast on WRNC in Wisconsin, and on the XM radio station Remix Radio.
Listen to the Corn Maze.
Short Version:
7:48
Long Version:
12:00
November 22, 2009
Education: What's the Point?
We all go to primary and secondary school––but we rarely discuss what the the purpose is. With more than $600 billion taxpayer dollars going into public education––and so many students dropping out or graduating without necessary skills––it's time to talk about what American students study and why.
Rick Posner, retired educator at The Open School––a public alternative school in Jefferson County, Colorado––discusses his new book, Lives of Passion, School of Hope. Rick Weissbourd, psychologist at Harvard's Schools of Government and Education, and author of The Parents We Mean to Be, contributes to the conversation alongside Boston public school teachers, and students, and an Open School alumna.


Left: Nathan Hale Elementary, Right: The Open School
Broadcast on 11/19/09.
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Rick Posner, retired educator at The Open School––a public alternative school in Jefferson County, Colorado––discusses his new book, Lives of Passion, School of Hope. Rick Weissbourd, psychologist at Harvard's Schools of Government and Education, and author of The Parents We Mean to Be, contributes to the conversation alongside Boston public school teachers, and students, and an Open School alumna.


Left: Nathan Hale Elementary, Right: The Open School
Broadcast on 11/19/09.
Press the black arrow to play audio.
30:00
Right Click and "Save As" to
Download the .mp3
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posner,
the open school,
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