Episode 81: Organizing Voters, Testing Students
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In hour one, Michelle sits down with Cyan Perez, volunteer with the Working Families Party, for a conversation about the organization’s history, mission, and political strategy. They explore how the party operates, what it hopes to accomplish, and how grassroots organizers can influence elections and public policy from the ground up.
In hour two, Mark speaks with Julie Sellers, President of the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers, about Cincinnati Public Schools’ decision to include iReady test scores on student report cards. Julie explains why many educators are concerned about the growing reliance on standardized testing and how it can impact teaching, learning, and student well-being.
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