My hope is Just A Few Questions Podcast can have some influence on improving public education and public safety in the USA.
Marc Sims
Chicago
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Arne Duncan Managing Partner Chicago CRED
Marc Sims talks with Arne Duncan, Managing Partner Chicago CRED, about creating safe low income neighborhoods.
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Not Taught To Read: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with Emily Hanford Senior Correspondent for American Public Media Reports about the science of reading.
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Uncover A Student's Genius
Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with educator Phillip Cantor about improving public education.
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Education Is For What? Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with David Stovall, Ph.D. about improving education outcomes for all working class students.
David Stovall, Ph.D. is a professor in the departments of Black Studies and Criminology, Law & Justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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What Does Grade Level Mean: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with Elaine Allensworth PhD about improving public education.
Elaine Allensworth is the Lewis-Sebring Director of The University of Chicago Consortium on School Research.
https://anchor.fm/marc-sims/ episodes/What-Does-Grade- Level-Mean-Elaine-Allensworth- e1a52mb
Ending Neighborhood Crime: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Harold Pollack PhD is Co-Director of the Urban Health Lab and the Helen Ross Professor at the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice at the University of Chicago.
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Law & Order In Chicago Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims speaks with WVON radio talk show host David Seaton about reducing neighborhood crime.
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A Nurturing Environment: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with nationally syndicated columnist Heidi Stevens about helping low income parents.
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A Chicago Booster: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with Northwestern University Professor Mary Pattillo about remaining Black on the block.
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Reducing Urban Violence: Thomas Abt
Thomas Abt is a Senior Fellow at The Council on Criminal Justice
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The Milieu and Crime: Just A Few Questions
Marc Sims talks with Chicago Sun-Times columnist Neil Steinberg about neighborhood crime.
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A More Equitable Chicago: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with Liz Dozier Founder and CEO of Chicago Beyond.
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Reducing Neighborhood Crime: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with Tawa Mitchell about reducing neighborhood crime in Chicago, Illinois.
Tawa Mitchell Senior Program Officer, Chicago Commitment MacArthur Foundation. Tawa Mitchell was raised in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood.
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A Neighborhood and Schools: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with Professor Carlo Rotella about Chicago's South Shore neighborhood and public education. Professor Rotella was raised in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood.
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Children Teens Adult Stress: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims speaks with Ned Johnson, president and founder of PrepMatters, and co-author of The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives.
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Dramatically Reduce Neighborhood Crime Podcast
Marc Sims speaks with problem-solver and lifelong public servant Paul Vallas.
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Students can improve their reading and writing: Alfred W. Tatum, PhD
Marc Sims talks with Alfred W. Tatum, PhD about the importance of helping students improve their reading and writing. Click
https://anchor.fm/marc-sims/ episodes/Students-can-improve- their-reading-and-writing- Alfred-W--Tatum--PhD-ejal18
Class & College: Just A Few Questions Podcast
Marc Sims talks with Paul Tough, author of The Years That Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us.
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