Breaking the Fourth Wall of Public Education

Breaking the Fourth Wall of Public Education

Kevin and David are former public school teachers who are dedicated to sharing the truth about what happens behind the scenes of public education in the U.S. today.
There is a lot of talk about a teacher shortage however, the truth behind the fourth wall tells a different story. Together, with the help of expert guests, Kevin and David explore the ugly truths our public education system hides from the public as they continue to expose the Teacher Retention Issue the media has named a teacher shortage.
David and Kevin are experienced educators with full knowledge of the inner workings of the U.S. public education system. Kevin taught in Southern California and David taught in New York City for over 20 years. Together they explore the systemic failure of the U.S. public school system and offer solutions backed by decades of real world classroom experience.
Join them every Sunday night as they continue to expose the Teacher Retention Issue plaguing our public schools.

Visit our website for education news and more information about the podcast and its creators: www.bfwpe.com
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The Complexities of Textbook Adoption
June 23, 2024x
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00:41:0837.66 MB

The Complexities of Textbook Adoption

On this episode of Breaking the Fourth Wall of Public Education, Kevin and David delve into the complexities of textbook adoption in education, highlighting the challenges and limitations of traditional textbooks. They explore the impact of regional differences, historical revisionism, digitalizatio...

What Does Teacher Appreciation Look Like?
June 23, 2024x
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00:42:4919.59 MB

What Does Teacher Appreciation Look Like?

Teacher Appreciation Week is often seen as lacking authenticity and genuine appreciation. Many teachers feel that it is just window dressing and lip service from administrators. The timing of Teacher Appreciation Week, at the end of the school year, is seen as convenient but also a busy and stressfu...

Do Teachers Need to be Armed?
May 22, 2024x
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00:43:5040.12 MB

Do Teachers Need to be Armed?

The conversation explores the topic of arming teachers in schools. The hosts discuss recent developments in states like Tennessee and Alaska that allow teachers to carry firearms. They examine the pros and cons of arming teachers and the potential impact on the education system. The conversation hig...

Teacher Attrition Continues for Good Reasons
May 22, 2024x
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00:57:0426.12 MB

Teacher Attrition Continues for Good Reasons

In this conversation, Kevin and David discuss the reasons why teachers leave the education profession. They highlight several common themes, including the lack of substitutes and secretaries, the absence of work-life balance, low salaries, and inadequate health insurance. They also touch on the issu...

Do These Skills Matter?
May 15, 2024x
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00:44:3820.43 MB

Do These Skills Matter?

In this conversation, David and Kevin discuss the importance of teaching certain skills that are often overlooked in schools. They highlight the significance of teaching students how to read analog clocks, write in cursive, and engage in home economics. They also emphasize the importance of public s...

Public Schools are Akin to the Post Office
April 29, 2024x
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00:49:5822.87 MB

Public Schools are Akin to the Post Office

On this episode of Breaking the Fourth Wall of Public Education, David and Kevin discuss how chronic absenteeism in public schools has become a significant issue, with at least a third of students across the country considered chronically absent. The problem has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pand...

The Transitioning Teacher with Guest Lauren Greener
April 29, 2024x
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01:01:2928.14 MB

The Transitioning Teacher with Guest Lauren Greener

Kevin and David welcome guest Lauren Greener. Lauren is a newly transitioned teacher who left the classroom to explore other options. Together, they explore the stigma and misconceptions surrounding teachers who leave the education field. Lauren highlights the lack of understanding and support from ...

Politicians, Teachers, and Student Rights
March 25, 2024x
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00:42:3019.45 MB

Politicians, Teachers, and Student Rights

On the latest episode of Breaking the Fourth Wall of Public Education David and Kevin discuss a proposed bill in Missouri that would label teachers as sex offenders for helping transgender students in any way. The role of teachers is to support all students, regardless of their gender identity. The ...

Return of the Pink Slip + Gross Mismanagement = Teacher Shortage?
March 24, 2024x
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00:51:3423.6 MB

Return of the Pink Slip + Gross Mismanagement = Teacher Shortage?

Welcome back to another season of Breaking the Fourth Wall of Public Education! David and Kevin are excited to be back for this new season after taking some time off to refund the project. We're back and ready for another great conversation about public education in the US today. Here's what you'll...

Where are the Real Solutions to Teacher Retention
November 26, 2023x
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00:47:2443.39 MB

Where are the Real Solutions to Teacher Retention

On this episode of Breaking the Fourth Wall of Public Education Kevin and David disucss the ongoing teacher retention issue in the US. They explore a myriad of topics from buying teachers townhomes as an incentive to work to the hypycrital strings many politicians pull when it comes to providing the...