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EdCast

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EdCast, a Telly Award winning monthly cable program dedicated to the most pressing education issues of the day, is hosted by CUNY Professor Linda Hirsch of Hostos Community College. EdCast brings together a diverse set of viewpoints to tackle these issues and make them accessible to viewers. Many of the most important civic leaders, educators, and authors have discussed critical issues such as mayoral control of New York City schools, charter schools, arts education, restorative justice, poverty’s effect on learning, and literacy development. With Linda’s background in education supported by t...

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May 20, 2026

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Episodes

What You Need to Know about Helping Kids Return to School 18.09.2023

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Rae Jacobson about the many stressors children face returning to school - separation anxiety, conflicts with teachers, learning challenges and more - with tips and strategies for easing the adjustment.

Beyond the Class: Community Schools/After School Enrichment 21.08.2023

Beyond the Class: Community Schools/After School Enrichment

The CUNY Black Male Initiative: Supporting Men of Color 19.06.2023

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Jorge Alguera, Deputy Director of CUNY BMI about the unique obstacles faced by of men of color in enrolling and graduating from college and the University-wide CUNY BMI strategies and activities for supporting these students.

Ending Remediation at CUNY: How and Why 20.03.2023

The end of remediation at CUNY's community colleges marks a milestone for the University. Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with AVC Donna Linderman about the reasons for this change and new, effective models for students in need of academic support.

Learning Mindsets and Academic Achievement 20.02.2023

Does what we believe about learning affect how we learn? Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with leaders of the CUNY Initiative on Learning Mindsets about the various mindsets and motivations that promote learning and well-being.

Education 2022: Hits and Misses 24.01.2023

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with CUNY education policy expert David Bloomfield about the successes and failures of education in 2022 and what needs to be done for improved teaching and learning experiences in 2023.

Latinas in Higher Education 18.12.2022

EdCast examines the inequities confronting Latina faculty in higher education. Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Hostos Community College President Dr. Daisy Cocco De Filippis and the planners of the first Latinas in Higher Education Conference about the underrepresentation of minority faculty in higher education along with advice on how Latina faculty can overcome obstacles to their success.

Literacy and Learning in Times of Crisis 16.11.2022

The COVID-19 pandemic and other natural disasters and trauma have led to new ways of teaching and learning. The editors of Literacy and Learning in Times of Crisis: Emergent Teaching through Emergencies, speak to what it’s like to teach and learn during times of turmoil, and what we have learned about dealing with future crises.

Reaching and Teaching Children with Autism 19.10.2022

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Autism Specialist Barbara Boroson about the challenges faced by children with ASD and how inclusive classroom environments can further their development.

It's Okay to Say Gay: Children and Sexual Identity/Gender 21.09.2022

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Dr. Abbie Goldberg about engaging children in open conversations on sexual orientation and gender identity and what schools can do to be more inclusive of LGBTQ families.

CUNY’s 175th Birthday with Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez 22.06.2022

Celebrating CUNY’s 175th Birthday with Chancellor Félix Matos Rodríguez

Revisiting the SAT/ACT: How Fair is Test Optional? 18.05.2022

Over 75% of colleges no longer require submission of SAT/ACT scores for admission. Has this been the expected boon for students? Has it led to increased diversity and equity? Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Mike Bergin, a leader in test prep, about a test-optional admissions process and its unexpected implications for students and colleges.

Hostos President Cocco De Filippis/VP Yates: Moving Forward 20.04.2022

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Dr. Daisy Cocco De Filippis about the challenges of being a "pandemic President" and moving forward. VP Yates offers suggestions for increasing enrollment and retention.

Zooming In & Out: Teaching Beyond Covid 16.03.2022

Has higher education "returned to normal"? College faculty join Dr. Linda Hirsch to discuss the transition from online to in-person instruction and the state-of-the-art of teaching over the last two-plus years.

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Matters 16.02.2022

Is education complete without social and emotional learning?

Education 2022: What's Trending 19.01.2022

Education 2022: Where are we going? Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with David Bloomfield about changes on the education horizon, the legacy of the DeBlasio administration, and education priorities for 2022.

Preventing Suicide Among Latina Teens 22.12.2021

Addressing the the high suicide attempt rate among Latina teens.

Helping Special Education Students Return to School 17.11.2021

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with RueZalia Watkins about effective strategies and supports for children with mental health and educational needs to ensure a smooth transition back to school.

The Creation of Guttman Community College: Success/Failure 20.10.2021

Guttman Community College. Success or Failure?

Critical Race Theory in America's Schools 22.09.2021

Dr. Linda Hirsch discusses Critical Race Theory with scholars Ujju Aggarwahl and Brian Jones.

Preparing Children for Returning to School Post-Pandemic 23.06.2021

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with NYU psychologist Dr. Jim Rodriguez about the challenges and anxieties faced by children, families and schools as children return to the classroom. A look at some strategies families and schools can employ to ease the transition to in-person learning.

Gifted and Talented Education 19.05.2021

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Gifted & Talented experts and advocates Jonathan Plucker and April Wells about addressing the needs of gifted children and the controversies surrounding gifted education.

The Power of Picture Books 21.04.2021

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with Pamela Paul, New York Times Book Review Editor about the unique pleasures and benefits of picture books for children and adults. A read-aloud of Ms. Paul’s, Rectangle Time and suggestions for encouraging young readers

Reaching Vaccine Resisters: CONVINCE USA 17.03.2021

Linda Hirsch speaks with Dr. Scott Ratzan about CONVINCE USA, a global project to promote confidence in COVID-19 vaccines.

Powerful Voices: New Approaches to Stuttering 17.02.2021

Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with speech pathologist Chaya Goldstein about changing attitudes and treatment for stuttering. Teenager Noel Mullings shares his experiences as a stutterer.

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