Educating Arizona - A new series by 91.5 KJZZ beginning Feb. 25

KJZZ Enews: Educating Arizona - A five-part seriies on 91.5 KJZZ, Feb. 25 - Mar. 1

Critics of Arizona public schools have long worried that our children are falling behind. Business leaders have asked lawmakers to make changes to the public school system so that they’ll have the workforce they need for the future.

What does the future of public school curriculum look like? How do community colleges tackle gaps in literacy? What role will our university system play in the state’s vitality?

We’ll find answers to these questions in a five-part series that KJZZ is calling Educating Arizona, beginning Monday, February 25.



Tune in to hear reports from Educating Arizona during Morning Edition

2/25 CORE CURRICULUM EXPLAINED - The governor and the legislature are hammering out a deal to revamp education curriculum. Mark Brodie explains how schools are scrambling to get ready.

2/26 PHOENIX UNION DROPOUT - By some standards, Arizona has the highest dropout rate in the country but in recent years, Arizona schools have seen improvement in their graduation rates. We go inside one Phoenix high school that's seeing success by offering longer hours.  Jude Joffe-Block reports.

2/27 IN COLLEGE WITH A 4TH GRADE READING LEVEL – In the nation’s largest community college system, about one-third of its incoming students write at a fourth-grade level. Nick Blumberg explains.

2/28 UNIVERSITY GROWING PAINS - As Arizona State University and the University of Arizona continue to grow, Michel Marizco looks at what that means for students and faculty.

3/1 THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS - Business leaders are engaged in the fight to revamp the state’s education system because they’re hungry for a workforce that meets their needs. Mark Brodie reports.

 

Engage in the dialogue and share your stories on Facebook and Twitter.

Check back here for updates and to listen to the segments.


KJZZ, Made Possible by You.  Thank You.


Pledge Now
Give Monthly
Facebook logo
Twitter logo

Please read our Contributor Confidentiality Policy and the KJZZ Ethics and Practices guidelines. KJZZ supports Equal Employment Opportunities and works against discrimination in employment. For more information, please see KJZZ's Employment and EEO Information page.
For questions or comments about this website, please contact the KJZZ webmaster. For general comments or questions see the Contact KJZZ page for a listing of contacts by topic. Please note: Station policy mandates that listeners who win on-air giveaways on this station are not eligible to win again for 30 days.
Email regarding NPR's coverage, ethics, and funding can be sent to the NPR Ombudsman, who maintains an informative web page. For comments or concerns regarding NPR programs, listeners with a general inquiry may send an email to nprhelp@npr.org

KJZZ is a service of Rio Salado College, and Maricopa Community Colleges.
Copyright© 2013 KJZZ/Rio Salado College/MCCCD