EdSource

Education Beat

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A podcast that gets to the heart of schools in California and beyond, bringing you the personal stories behind the headlines, from preschool to college. Join the team at EdSource each week to hear the voices that are too often drowned out in the broader conversation: parents, teachers, and the students themselves.

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Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

California's first transgender school board member is in a deeply red county 09.07.2026

In a deeply red county in California's far north, a transgender school board member has mostly been received with  acceptance and respect.

Inside a preschool where students with disabilities are fully included 02.07.2026

Step inside a Paso Robles school to learn how inclusive classrooms are supporting students with disabilities and why it matters for both students and districts.

Childcare providers struggle as four year-olds enroll in TK 18.06.2026

For 27 years, Yolanda Thomas has cared for children from birth to 12 years old. But many parents are now choosing to unenroll their kids at four to attend transitional kindergarten.

What a California State University's new polytechnic status means for its future 11.06.2026

As a California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt now offers new degrees and career possibilities for graduates and aims to attract more students.

Health insurance costs hit teachers and districts hard 04.06.2026

Teachers say escalating costs are swallowing their raises, while district leaders say schools can't shoulder the cost as they grapple with declining enrollment.

Hot classrooms, leaky roofs — one student's fight for better school facilities (Rebroadcast) 27.05.2026

At Coachella Valley High School, where Miliani Rodriguez is a senior, the air conditioning often breaks. When it rains, the ceilings leak. So she's suing the state.

How a father's detention shaped his son's educational career 21.05.2026

Jair Solis became his family's first-ever college graduate, a milestone that had felt out of reach because of the long-lasting fallout from his dad's detention.

How Los Angeles Unified fire academies build leadership skills for any career 13.05.2026

Students at four Los Angeles high schools are learning firefighting and emergency medical skills as part of the school district's career and technical education pathways.

California high school student journalists face censorship, investigations 07.05.2026

The high school student newspaper the Redwood Bark in Larkspur, California has recently faced pushback and censorship from the district administration. And it's not the only one. 

College students repackage dining hall food waste to feed hungry peers 30.04.2026

Students at college campuses across California recover hundreds of pounds of unserved food from dining halls to serve to their hungry classmates.

Educators call for deeper reflection after Cesar Chavez allegations 22.04.2026

As schools remove statues and names from buildings, educators raise deeper questions about how schools can confront underlying issues of power, sexism, sexual violence and historical legacy.

John Fensterwald on what's at stake for California schools in the 2026 election 16.04.2026

EdSource Editor-at-Large John Fensterwald explains how this election could reshape California schools.

A University of California in the heart of farm country aims to attract more students 09.04.2026

Some students are attracted to the small student population, the accessible rent prices and the research opportunities at UC Merced.

School screen time is rising. California parents are asking where to draw the line 02.04.2026

Julie Edwards' daughter brought home a Chromebook from school in second grade to work on math and reading. But soon she was watching Youtube videos.

Fresno Unified and teachers union join forces to put a roof over families' heads 26.03.2026

Fresno Unified and the Fresno Teachers Association are housing 20 families and offering classes and supports to help them get ahead.

Student filmmakers chase career dreams at Hollywood High 19.03.2026

Students at Hollywood High School's New Media Academy learn video production and animation. They produce their own films and get the opportunity to build connections with entertainment industry professionals.

Los Angeles parents fight for and win intensive tutoring for kids hurt by Covid 12.03.2026
California teachers on the picket line amid shrinking school budgets 05.03.2026

Teachers are striking for better pay, benefits and class size. But school districts say their budgets are extremely tight and they're contemplating layoffs.

When teens counsel teens: Why peer support programs are growing 26.02.2026

At Antioch High School, peer advocates mentor freshmen, meet with students who've been found with alcohol or drugs, and facilitate conflict resolution.

Arizona State University fights for California financial aid 19.02.2026

Arizona State University wants Cal Grants for its California-based students, but California officials say its not eligible.

Sexual abuse claims threaten school district budgets, even when not accused 12.02.2026

California's Assembly Bill 218 made it possible for childhood abuse victims to sue public agencies up to their 40th birthday or five years after discovering the abuse. 

From housing to basketball, Fresno schools invest in the whole child 05.02.2026

Fresno Unified invested $30 million in services that go beyond traditional academics, from housing assistance to music production and lunchtime sports.

How a California professor once coded secrets in music (rebroadcast) 28.01.2026

In 1985, Merryl Goldberg went to the Soviet Union and met The Phantom Orchestra. To help them she made up a secret code, hidden in sheet music.

From a juvenile facility to a college dorm room 22.01.2026

Fausto Lopez finished high school, got an associate degree and applied to attend a four-year college - all while inside juvenile detention.

This California Teacher of the Year embraces her dwarfism as a strength 15.01.2026

We visited Heather Povinelli in her Monrovia classroom, where we spoke about how she got back into teaching, how she creates an inclusive classroom, and what she learned conducting research about other teachers with dwarfism.

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