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A deep look into how equity has changed the face of the public education system in the United States through a mom's firsthand experience in her district. Follow this mama bear as she shares what she's uncovered in her local school district in western Missouri and how it relates to schools across the nation.
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Public Education

Clay Mauro

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Description: Designed to be a platform exalting the unsung heroes of our society and the people who make them who they are. This is the power of education told through the experiences of a washed up former football player turned World History teacher and all the friends he made during his journey. We try to fix the perception of what an average teacher is in America by not only talking about education but also showing off the people who are affected by educators and the connections they shar ...
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Two Southern College-educated Men discussing multiple topics such as personal experiences, music, anime, comics, maybe sports, and politics. Stop by and give us a listen. Why not open yourself up to new ways of looking at the world and media.
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The Levin College of Public Affairs and Education is a collection of scholars dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, and service. We work toward this goal on a daily basis through our research, education, and public service. The Levin Podcast Series spotlights recent faculty and staff research efforts and related activities at the College.
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Who is responsible for the education a child receives? Who is to be held accountable for failures in a child's education? Who is the ultimate authority in a child's life? Swim with me as I address these questions in Episode 15: The Battle for Authority.
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In this episode of the Levin Podcast, discussants engage in an informative conversation on the complexities of Cleveland’s recently passed emergency community benefits ordinance and its implications for future contracts and developments in Cleveland. The podcast also explores national trends and the challenges and opportunities similar ordinances h…
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Join Dr. Valerie Wright, Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Criminology and Sociology, Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, Dr. Rachel Lovell, Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Levin College and Director of the Criminology Research Center, and Assistant Cuyahoga County Prosecutor, Mary Weston as they discuss Dr. Lovell’s…
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In this episode, I share an update on the book issue as addressed at last week's school board meeting. I also share some historical parallels to the current state of public education. If you'd like a copy of my book Deep End of Public Education, you can find it here: https://a.co/d/jdAlhs2
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Freedom of speech is under attack. In this dive into the Deep End of Public Education, the battle of free speech continues as we explore how the First and Fourteenth Amendments are being violated by public school districts. My book, Deep End of Public Education, can be purchased here: https://a.co/d/3MWufBu…
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Join Jeffrey M. Bowen, MNO, CFRE, College Lecturer in Organizational Leadership, Levin College of Public Affairs and Education as he speaks to Dr. David Howard, Senior Vice President, Research, Evaluation & Learning for Covenant House as they discuss performance management and best practices in using data to inform programs and strategies. Since 19…
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Join Dr. Roland V. Anglin, Dean and Professor at the Levin College of Public Affairs and Education, as he speaks with David Zechman. A distinguished graduate of Cleveland State University, David started his thirty-nine-year career in healthcare and subsequently held leadership positions from supervisor to CEO in urban and rural Midwest hospitals. I…
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The discussion over pornography in our schools continues as I share what science says about the effects of porn in the adolescent brain and share my analysis of what message it sends to preach dignity while offering pornography to children.
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On Monday, October 10, nearly 1,000 high school students from 15 local school districts gathered at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse to be trained as Mental Health Ambassador to support peers within their schools. In this two part podcast, College of Education and Public faculty members Frederick Hampton, PhD, Interim Chair, Department of Counseling, Adm…
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Much attention has been given to a crisis in mental health for adolescents and teens, particularly in the wake of the COVID -19 pandemic. Join College of Education and Public Affairs faculty members Frederick Hampton, PhD, Interim Chair, Department of Counseling, Administration, Supervision and Adult Learning, Dakota King-White, PhD Associate Profe…
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The second episode in a series exploring the book Belonging through a Culture of Dignity by Floyd Cobb and John Krownapple which is being used for professional development curriculum in Kristin's local school district.
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Society is rapidly approaching a fifth stage of development that includes emerging disruptive technologies, such as artificial intelligence, multi-sensory transfer, augmented and virtual realities, advanced robotics, and synthetic forms of life. In this episode we are joined by Dr. Nicholas Zingale of the School of Urban Affairs and Dr. Sasa Drezgi…
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I discuss chronic spontaneous urticaria. Urticaria refers to hives. When it goes on for more than 6 weeks it's deemed chronic. Previously thought to be a type 1 inflammatory condition, it turns out it is a type 2 inflammatory condition like atopic dermatitis but with different manifestation but similar immune dysregulation and activating factors.…
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In this first of a small series of episodes we drove into Belonging through a Culture of Dignity by Floyd Cobb and John Krownapple, the book my district chose for professional development. Swim with me as we learn about inclusion and belonging.
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In this episode we discuss chronic rhino sinusitis which means chronic (more than 8 weeks) rhino (nose) and sinusitis (sinuses) with or without nasal polyps. What leads to this? What are the current treatments? What can we do about them? What do we know about them?Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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In this dive into the Deep End, I share my experience with opting my child out of Panorama surveys. I discuss what the law says about opting in and out, I share resources that have been helpful for me, and I offer a list of questions to prepare you for the new school year. Hop on in!
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In this episode we discuss type 2 inflammation and how it is the basis for 60% of asthma. This encompasses allergic asthma, eosinophilic asthma, and a deep dive into triggers of asthma. Broad concepts in inflammation with treatments are discussed.Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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We discuss atopic dermatitis, a form of eczema in this episode. The science behind this and the treatments both old, contemporary, and newer. The first in a series of discussing type 2 inflammatory conditions.Jason K Lee MD, FRCPC, FAAAAI
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What are your parental rights and where can you find them? Join me in the Deep End as we go over the Annual Notice of Parental Rights and I share with you a wild week in my daughter's high school that left more questions than answers about transparency in my local district.
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In this episode we meet Amanda Yurick, Associate Professor, Special Education at Cleveland State University. The Covid-19 Pandemic has impacted nearly every facet of our everyday lives. We have seen and felt these effects within our healthcare systems, economy and workforce, transportation sectors, mental health needs and services, and certainly th…
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The Mississippi River may be westbound. The Supreme Court has been busy. And what's going on with the economy. Find out our thoughts in this episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ppse/message
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School district's and Panorama Education Inc. are usurping parental authority by sharing student data without parental consent. Join me in the Deep End as I share what happens with our students' information and how it is used.
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We start off this episode with talks of #podcast merch. We also decide which #cartoon /#anime weapons we would choose if we had the chance. Round it off we speak about the best benders in the #atla universe as well as building an ideal #rapper. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ppse/message…
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This episode is full from beginning to end we talk about who would be the best actor to play static shock, being open minded to how writers build their characters. Why people should think about the environments they bring their friends in.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ppse/message…
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Yup you're reading that right. Press play to hear our thoughts on hbcus and recruiting. Later to the end we also discuss the NFL power structure with a sh*t ton of banter in between. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ppse/message
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