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Transparency in Teaching is education reform from the front lines. Hosted by current K–12 classroom teachers with nearly 80 years of combined experience, this monthly podcast examines how education policies and mandates actually impact real classrooms. We challenge public narratives, break down today’s biggest education debates, and offer solutions grounded in daily classroom reality — for parents, policymakers, and anyone who wants honest insight into public education.
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From Institutions to IDEA: The Real History of Special Education"
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Fix Public Schools By Fixing the Public First
Madeleine Goes to College: From Newbie to Online Prof
Texas Adopts School Vouchers! Pros, Cons & Controversy
The Rookie Report: Teaching & Parenthood: Balancing the First-Year Struggle
Public money for Private School Choice: Who Benefits and Who Pays the Price?
Navigating the Digital Classroom: Insights from Rookie Online Teacher Steven Arredondo
The Rookie Report: How New Music Teacher Mark Inspired a Whole New Band Program
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