Episodes
What are students doing after a summer workshop on bullying at Butler University? We go to an Indianapolis high school to see how students are implementing the plans they made.
Published 09/27/12
Students who get the opportunity to study outside do better on tests and are more interested in learning. This segment of American Graduate looks at the annual trip that a Shelbyville middle school science class takes to the Smokey Mountain National Park.
Published 09/20/12
New models of teacher assessment are being rolled out in schools across Indiana because of changes to state law. This segment of American Graduate looks at how schools are responding as the school year gets rolling.
Published 09/13/12
School test scores are lower for non-white students. Lawrence Township is making progress in a several year initiative to eradicate the racial achievement gap. This segment of American Graduate looks at what they're doing to make a difference.
Published 09/06/12
A good start is very important in education. In fact, quality pre-school experiences can be linked to better educational outcomes. This American Graduate segment looks at Indiana's Paths to Quality program that helps child care centers provide the best care possible.
Published 08/30/12
Indianapolis high school graduates with developmental disabilities are getting innovative job and life skill training through Project Search. This American Graduate segment follows them for part of their journey.
Published 08/23/12
The data is clear: when parents are involved in schools, children do better.
Published 08/20/12
Education students at Butler University are working with teens across the city to address bullying. Students will take plans they've developed and work to make a difference in their schools.
Published 08/09/12
Missing school will lead to poor performance in the classroom. A new state-wide study is calling for changes in the law about how absenteeism is tracked in Indiana.
Published 08/08/12
As the conversation about improving graduation rates continues, students and teachers weigh in with their ideas about what's working and what's not.
Published 07/26/12
Indiana school counselors who help students and families plan for college are getting trained to be even better advocates.
Published 07/12/12
Project based learning may use traditional tools including lectures, textbooks and tests but the focus is on relevancy, inquiry and hands on learning organized around a central question.
Published 07/09/12
A new free tool through Easter Seals Crossroads will help parents know if their child is developing on schedule.
Published 06/28/12
Student teaching will face changes as assessments on classroom teachers and tests for students increase the stakes.
Published 06/21/12
Foster Youth face big challenges that spill over into the classroom. American Graduate talks about the challenges and one student shares her story.
Published 06/14/12
Smart boards are quickly becoming standard in classrooms. This segment looks at the ways in which technology changes education.
Published 06/07/12
Strengths based intervention is being used to work with difficult students as well as get more from high performing students.
Published 05/31/12
Students are taking more tests and there are questions about whether or not it will lead to better outcomes.
Published 05/24/12
Students who get involved and engaged at school are much more likely to graduate. American Graduate examines the story of one senior who graduates this month who says it could easily have gone another direction.
Published 05/17/12
Interdisciplinary teaching lets students learn math, science, English and economics during the same lesson. American Graduate explores how it’s used in Indianapolis classrooms and what teachers have to say about it.
Published 05/10/12
After school activities and summer break aren't just for fun. Real learning is happening American Graduate explores several options in Indianapolis.
Published 05/03/12
Butler Basketball player Ron Nored graduates in May and he’ll stay in the area to coach and influence high school students. He is also an advocate for the American Graduate initiative.
Published 04/26/12
Indianapolis is home to thousands of Burmese refugees who came to the U.S. to escape religious persecution. American Graduate takes a look at what tools Perry Township schools using to help children who are the first in their families to learn English.
Published 04/19/12
Thousands of adults in Marion County aren't functionally literate. Indy Reads, Central Indiana's largest program to help them is on the front lines of an effort that may well boost our high school graduation rates as well.
Published 04/12/12
Most high school dropouts follow a predictable path with key points for intervention. One critical point is middle school. Today's American graduate segment focuses on a middle school recognized as a school to watch.
Published 04/05/12