
1. Introduction to the Messes Inside Of K-12 Education: We Don't Need Another Hero (Part I)
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In the first episode of the Rebel Teachers Rising Podcast, hosts Trina English, Jessica Martin, and Amanda Werner introduce their mission to create a teacher-led space to address systemic issues in K-12 education. They emphasize that the podcast is apolitical, welcoming diverse perspectives from public and private K-12 teachers nationwide. The hosts discuss their educational philosophies and the motivations behind starting the podcast while highlighting several critical 'messes' in the education system, such as the teacher shortage crisis, inadequate teacher pay, excessive teacher preparation requirements, the canned curriculum mess fueled by corporate greed, and the broader K-12 governance failures. They assert that these problems are bipartisan and require urgent attention from policymakers by amplifying teachers' voices and expertise. The episode serves as an introduction to their investigative journalistic series aiming for a national professional governing board of teachers to fix these entrenched issues in the education system.
00:00 Introduction: Setting the Stage
00:20 The Real Issues in K-12 Education
01:28 Creating a Teacher-Led Space
02:09 A Bipartisan Approach
02:50 The Fight for Public Education
05:12 Investigative Journalism and Teacher Voices
09:41 Philosophies of Education
19:42 The Journey of Creating the Podcast
28:15 Introduction to the Teacher Shortage Crisis
28:48 The Reading and DEI Mess
29:56 Title IX and Sexual Violence in Schools
30:31 Connecting the Dots: Teacher Shortage and K-12 Governance
31:11 The Petition for Teacher Leadership
32:29 Exploring the Teacher Shortage Mess
38:34 Teacher Pay Mess: Unpacking the Issues
43:26 Teacher Preparation Mess: The Hidden Costs
45:55 Canned Curriculum: A One-Size-Fits-All Problem
51:24 Conclusion and Call to Action
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