MIR Meets: Richard Reeves Andrew Xu May 1, 2024 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Richard Reeves, the President of the American Institute for Boys and Men. They…
Dig Deeper: Teacher Supply in the US Andrew Xu Jan 31, 2024 Host Andrew Xu sits down once again with Jessica Grose, an opinion writer for The New York Times. They discuss the…
The Extinction of the Women’s College: Is Brescia’s Closure a Feminist Move? Charlotte Power Nov 10, 2023 “Women's only education has worked well for 104 years: it's only ending now because of finances, not lack of…
Inclusive education in Quebec: Is it effective and equitable? Josephine Mac Naughton Nov 9, 2023 While the concern as to whether inclusive education is truly equitable and effective in Quebec is complex, it is…
Éducation Précaire pour les Rohingyas dans le Plus Grand Camp de Réfugiés au Monde Solene Mouchel Sep 21, 2023 Environ 60% des réfugiés Rohingyas sont des enfants et 40% ont moins de 12 ans. La majorité de ces enfants ne…
Review Radio: Public Education Policy in Quebec Ali Shabani Jun 23, 2022 Host Ali Shabani sits down with Cindy Finn, the director-general of the Lester B. Pearson School Board. They…
MIR Meets: Freddie deBoer Blaise Brosnan Jan 13, 2022 Host Blaise Brosnan sits down with Substack writer and Marxist Freddie deBoer, to discuss the merits of…
Opinion | What America Gets Wrong About Critical Race Theory Lila Mooney Nov 11, 2021 Discussions about structural racism and systemic oppression inspired by CRT have a rightful place in classrooms.…
Opinion | A Loss of the Arts Is a Loss for All Hannah Judelson-Kelly Aug 13, 2021 As long as politics, the economy, and culture exist, society must have individuals who can properly communicate…
Education in India: A Duty Forsaken During COVID-19 Pratik Mahajan Jul 14, 2021 Education in India has become a right guaranteed by the government on paper, lacking in reality, and abandoned…