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Engaging Everyone | Education’s Future: Teachers + Families

Season 26 Episode 2

Follow the roadtrippers as they interview superintendents, teachers of the year, and more. Explore how educators are doing community-based work to engage families in learning, fight against inequities head on, and create a more optimistic vision for a future uniting families, educators, and communities.

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Home Grown | Paths Across Kansas
25:27
Follow the roadtrippers as they explore the Kansas agriculture and aerospace industries.
Heartland Innovation | Paths Across Kansas
25:27
Meet five young Kansans ready to find where they fit in their home state.
We Power New York | Empowered State
25:27
As the trip ends, clean energy entrepreneurs help the roadtrippers grasp their own power.
A More Equitable Revolution | Empowered State
25:27
The team talks to policymakers and activists about environmental and energy justice.
Under the Ground and Through the Air | Empowered State
25:27
Climb inside an electric plane and learn how geothermal energy uses Earth’s natural power.
Empowered State
25:27
Meet the roadtrippers, explore Niagara Falls, and visit one of New York's greenest cities.
Making Micro | Chip In
25:26
See how semiconductor chips shape every aspect of your life without you even realizing it.
Leading Edge | Chip In
25:26
Three STEM graduates discover how microelectronics lay the foundation for modern life.
A New World | Serving Change
25:21
See how people like you can do their part to serve the greater good and change the world.
From the Ground Up | Serving Change
25:35
Learn how local change can add up to making positive differences on a global scale.
Start Small, Think Big | Serving Change
25:35
Discover how small local changes can add up to positive differences on a global scale.
Making Progress | All Paths Arizona
25:35
See how Arizonans are finding the resources they need to do what they want.
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