The importance of art education and inclusivity in teaching

One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico speaks with Dr. Cierra Kaler-Jones, Executive Director of Rethinking Schools, about the importance of art education and the organization's initiative to provide teachers with resources that promote inclusive, justice-centered history.

2025-03-03T18:35:41-05:00

How Monmouth University is teaching history through music

Steve Adubato goes on-location to the NJEA Convention to speak with Melissa Ziobro, Curator of the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music at Monmouth University, about their tribute to Bruce Springsteen and how the exhibit aims to teach American history through music.

2025-03-03T18:32:31-05:00

Using music to inspire others and reach our true potential

One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico sits down with Todd Henkin, musician & innovator of Creative Health and Collaborative Songwriting, to explore how educators can use music to connect to their purpose, tap into their greatest potential, and inspire others.

2025-01-24T22:56:34-05:00

Addressing youth mental help through a new 24/7 helpline

One-on-One Senior Correspondent Jacqui Tricarico goes to the NJEA Convention to speak with Liz Graham, Executive Director and CEO of 180 Turning Lives Around, to discuss ways the organization is addressing youth mental health, including 2ND FLOOR, New Jersey’s confidential and anonymous 24/7 helpline.

2025-01-24T22:52:43-05:00

NJEA Keynote Speaker talks about book banning and mental health

Steve Adubato goes on-location at the NJEA Convention to speak with Mychal Threets, librarian, literacy ambassador, and NJEA Keynote Speaker, about the definition of "library joy", mental health advocacy, and the dangers of book banning.

2025-01-24T22:48:48-05:00
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