This is a fantastic story of a school counselor who helps her students find their inner rising star and then becomes one herself.
12/6/2016 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Inspired Educators Who Inspire
Passionate educators inspire passion in their students. It’s a fire that starts in school and burns forever bright.
12/6/2016 • 1 minute, 14 seconds
Beyonce 101
What’s up with Rutgers University offering a course on Beyonce? Turns out, much can be learned when academics and pop culture collide.
12/6/2016 • 4 minutes, 42 seconds
Does the Open Road Open Minds?
Are you doing what you thought you’d be doing as a kid? Didn’t think so. Did your job even exist 20 years ago? It’s not hard to empathize with students over the daunting task of choosing a career path. But one thing that might make it easier? A road trip!
12/6/2016 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
When a Teacher Becomes a Friend
Many people share stories of teachers who’ve made lasting impressions. But this teacher-student relationship blossomed into friendship.
12/6/2016 • 1 minute, 11 seconds
More Than Ready
Here’s a story about high school students readying for college. Their principals, teachers and superintendents all feel they’re more than ready, but the formal measurement of college readiness tells another story. So who’s right? And what do you do when there’s conflicting assessments at such a critical time?
12/6/2016 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beerholder?
Have you heard of the beer goggles effect? The idea that the more you drink, the more attractive people get. But hold on. Maybe we’ve got this all wrong. Listen to this academic research on how the beer goggles effect may in fact be, the beer-holder effect.
12/6/2016 • 3 minutes, 26 seconds
Redefining Success for Kids
How we define success for children can actually be harmful. Dr. Madeline Levine is a clinical psychologist and the co-founder of “Challenge Success” a project of the Stanford Graduate School of Education. She recently presented on this idea of redefining success for kids. We caught up with her after her speech.
11/1/2016 • 15 minutes, 23 seconds
Experiential Learning Behind Bars
Taking experiential learning to new heights, this innovative college course goes to prison.
11/1/2016 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
Beyond the Grade
There is more to a student than her grades. This is the philosophy that drives holistic admissions. But just how far does that go? And does everyone have the same idea about what holistic admissions even means?
11/1/2016 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Memorable Teacher Makes a Mark
The impact a teacher can have, should never be underestimated. This is why.
11/1/2016 • 2 minutes, 10 seconds
Latina Girls FTW!
Inspired by the serious gap between female minorities & tech industries, “Latina Girls Code” has one goal. Show Latina girls (and others) the allure of computer programming, science & engineering. And then, let them rule the world.
11/1/2016 • 6 minutes, 48 seconds
The Classroom Revolution
Chalkboards, ballpoint pens, overhead projectors... it wasn’t long ago these things revolutionized the way we learn. Now, digital learning tools supported by the Internet are introducing radical changes in and outside the classroom.
11/1/2016 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
The Link Between What You Study and What You Earn
The relationship between what you study in college vs. what you stand to make when you graduate, may not be as obvious as you think. Listen to this excerpt from Tony Carnevale of Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce. He also addresses the growing divide at some of America’s most prestigious colleges. This is an edited version pulled from episode 7 of Upgraded by Hobsons.
10/4/2016 • 5 minutes, 2 seconds
What You Need to Know about Getting More Minorities into College
Dr. Freeman Hrabowski has been recognized by TIME magazine as 1 of the 100 most influential people in the world, as well as 1 of 10 of the best college presidents in America. So, needless to say, he has some pretty clear & inspiring ideas on how to best move education forward. In this excerpt, he talks about how graduation rates have changed over time, what we need to do now to help more minorities get into college, and the power of our thoughts. This is an edited version pulled from episode 7 of Upgraded by Hobsons.
10/4/2016 • 2 minutes, 49 seconds
Getting Over the Mountain
This is a story of a boy who had to bus over a mountain to get to a better school. Now the man that boy became, talks of his struggles with racism, ostracization back home and his relentless pursuit for a better life.
10/4/2016 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
The First Generation Struggle
Statistically speaking, there are now more first generation students than any other kind. So why do so many struggle? What makes the experience altogether overwhelming? It goes beyond the academics.
10/4/2016 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Flipping the Classroom
This is a story about a guy who turned one of the worst schools in his state into a prosperous and happy place of learning. And he did it by “flipping” the classroom.
10/4/2016 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
Lessons in Keeping Kindergarten Lesson-Light
Kindergarten is a transformational year for its wee little students. Near-toddlers turning into big-kids. There are many transitions during kindergarten to ready these little people for what’s ahead...but how we’re getting them ready is what’s in question in this next story.
10/4/2016 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
The Business of Ethics
Business courses may be a dime a dozen, but this one is definitely off the beaten track. This college course challenges future business tycoons to negotiate moral and ethical dilemmas.
9/6/2016 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Redefining College Admissions
The college application process is known for being a complicated and daunting endeavour but that is changing. Listen to what this college is now accepting in the place of traditional applications.
9/6/2016 • 5 minutes, 41 seconds
College or Resort? Hard to Tell.
College Tours aren’t what they used to be. Colleges have always been competitive in an academic sense, but that drive to outdo one another is creeping into other areas. The result is an impressive and growing list of campus “extras”.
9/6/2016 • 6 minutes, 25 seconds
Why it Isn’t Only Teachers You Should Thank
Apple for the teacher? What about those who teach our kids in ways we don’t always see?
9/6/2016 • 1 minute, 44 seconds
How a Teacher Can Change a Life Course
Never underestimate the power of a teacher. Listen to this man’s story of a teacher that inspired a powerful change in his life path.
9/6/2016 • 1 minute, 21 seconds
The Power of a Mentor
A powerful story, featuring Arel Moodie, that will remind all the educators out there why they do what they do.
Moodie has been quoted in The New York Times, Forbes, Businessweek and USA Today. He has given presentations to over 250,000 students in 48 states and 5 countries. President Obama personally acknowledged Moodie for his youth engagement work.
9/6/2016 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Teachers loved & lost but not forgotten
Remember that one teacher who changed everything for you? So does Anna.
Listen to the full episode at www.hobsons.com/upgraded
8/2/2016 • 1 minute, 15 seconds
The Surprising Benefits of Volunteering
American teenagers do more community service than any other age group in the country - a collective 1.3 billion hours a year. And more of them are doing it. Almost twice as many 12th graders volunteered in 2014 than in the year 2000. You might think these kids want to get a leg up on the college admissions race, but there are academic benefits to volunteering.
8/2/2016 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
Experiential Learning on New York’s Harbor
At this school in New York - the day starts on a boat
and then moves to the beach. Its city-dwelling students are learning through nature.
8/2/2016 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
The Economics of Love & Sex
There’s an off-the-beaten-path course being taught at a Canadian university. It involves love, sex and economics.
8/2/2016 • 2 minutes, 58 seconds
Diversity On Campus: What Lies Ahead
We live in an increasingly diverse and global society. We need to be able to learn and work and live alongside people from a multitude of backgrounds. Increased diversity on our country’s college campuses is a goal for most institutions, but what still lies ahead?
8/2/2016 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Timely Texts Cool the Summer Melt
There are many reasons freshly graduated high school students experience summer melt. That is, failure to follow through on their college-bound intentions. But research has shown that well-timed texts with specific, actionable messages can counteract this trend.
8/2/2016 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Studying literature of the sea, on the sea
When students of this English course come to class - sometimes they need life jackets.