South Carolina Public Radio

Teachable Moments

In a world brimming with information, discerning what truly matters can be a challenge. Enter "Teachable Moments," a radio segment hosted by the esteemed educator and advocate, Dr. Rénard Harris. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio and the College of Charleston, this engaging program delivers concise, impactful insights tailored for both students and parents alike.

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Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Maintaining reading skills over the summer 10.07.2026

Each summer, when school lets out, children fall behind in reading. Research shows that students lose one to two months of reading proficiency over the summer. For struggling readers or children with learning disabilities, the losses can be even greater.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

America's 250th 03.07.2026

On the eve of America’s 250th anniversary, the College of Charleston reflects on its place in history. Founded by leaders who helped shape the nation, the College has long been tied to the American experiment — a place where ideas, civic responsibility, and public service took root. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of...

AI and reading 26.06.2026

AI tools are increasingly being used to read aloud to children, becoming part of daily routines at home and in school. For busy families, it’s easy to see the appeal, but experts warn that something gets lost when a machine takes over story time.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Bullying in elementary school 19.06.2026

Bullying is more common in elementary schools than parents might expect. About one in four children report being bullied at school, and the negative effects can follow them for years: shaping their confidence and social skills. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

College choice and AI 12.06.2026

Choosing a college used to mean campus tours, college fairs, and meeting with counselors. But a new report from the Education Advisory Board says that’s changing. Of the more than five thousand students surveyed, about half say they use AI to choose a college  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

National Safety Month 05.06.2026

Many parents have mixed feelings when their child becomes a licensed driver. There’s the relief of spending less time behind the wheel, shuttling kids to school and practices, but there’s also the very real worry about safety. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Commencement season 29.05.2026

As we head into summer, commencement speakers across the country are sharing words of wisdom with high school and college students. The messages are universal: work hard, be kind, and don’t be afraid of failure. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Sun safety (Encore) 22.05.2026

This summer, many students are spending their days at the beach instead of the classroom. While soaking up the sun can boost our vitamin D, exposure to ultraviolet light can damage our skin.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Living with siblings 15.05.2026

Sibling relationships are complicated. For many, it’s the only relationship that lasts from childhood to adulthood. Siblings are our first friends and rivals. Over time, they become mirrors, reminding us who we were and who we’ve become.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Preparing for graduation (Encore) 08.05.2026

As rites of passage go, few are as momentous as college graduation. The commencement ceremony marks the end of one journey and the beginning of another. To ensure a smooth process, students should plan ahead and stay informed of deadlines. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Seeking summer jobs 01.05.2026

A summer job gives kids more than spending money. It builds grit: showing up, taking feedback, and sticking with a task when it’s not easy.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Helping students plan for life beyond campus 24.04.2026

College is full of choices, and many students feel pressure to get it all right. Life Design, launched at the College of Charleston in 2025, uses design thinking to build confidence, clarity, and connection. From day one to graduation, students get tools, coaching, and support to turn uncertainty into action. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Lear...

Connecting student caregivers with senior citizens 17.04.2026

South Carolina is one of the fastest-growing states. A quarter of residents are 60 or older, and demand for in-home care is rising. About seven in ten people over 65 need long-term care, and many families can’t find affordable help. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Seasonal allergies (Encore) 10.04.2026

Spring means warmer days and blooming trees — and if you're one of the millions of people with seasonal allergies, it also means sneezing, congestion and runny noses. In the South, the desire to throw open windows and inhale the fresh air is too often met with clouds of pollen. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Char...

Spring fever 03.04.2026

Spring arrives with longer days, warmer weather, and something schools know well: spring fever. Students get restless and teachers can feel like they’re sprinting to the finish. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Spring Break campus tours for high school students 27.03.2026

Planning a college visit over spring break? Experts recommend registering early, arriving on time, and wearing comfortable shoes.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

SAT prep 20.03.2026

This spring, high school students across the country are gearing up for the SAT. A good first step is taking the practice test to see where you stand. The tests reward consistent practice, and parents can help by creating a timeline. Resources are available, whatever the budget, from free online practices to private tutors and structured prep courses. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable f...

How to effectively talk with kids 13.03.2026

Parents and teachers are all too familiar with the struggle of trying to spark meaningful conversations with kids.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Chronotypes (Encore) 06.03.2026

With Daylight Saving this weekend, many people are asking why we continue with this bi-annual ritual. Cindy Mae, a professor of psychology at the College of Charleston, co-authored a study that looked at how your chronotype plays a critical role in how we think. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts.

Teaching resilience 27.02.2026

This winter, Olympic athletes are showcasing feats of skill and strength. These moments on the world stage reflect years of resilience, fighting through injuries, and long training cycles, for the chance at a medal. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Academics, sports, and the Olympics 20.02.2026

Every four years, the Winter Olympics gives us a front-row seat to discipline and focus. And while most of us will never compete on that level, watching elite athletes offers students a valuable lesson in commitment. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Valentine's Day 13.02.2026

Tomorrow is Valentine’s Day and that means different things for students of all ages. Research shows that showing kindness strengthens relationships, boosts well‑being, and creates healthier school communities. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Laughter sometimes really is the best medicine 06.02.2026

Remember those childhood moments when you laughed so hard you couldn’t talk? There’s a reason the old saying “Laughter is the best medicine” has stuck around. Laughing reduces stress, anxiety and it boosts dopamine.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Eating healthy in the new year 30.01.2026

Across the country, colleges have put a stronger focus on sustainability by cutting food waste and serving healthier meals.  Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

Helping students make healthy food choices 16.01.2026

When it comes to nutrition, we often assume that offering children healthy options is enough. But research suggests otherwise. Visit SouthCarolinaPublicRadio.org/teachable for more segments and full transcripts. Learn more about the College of Charleston here .

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