

Laura Meckler
Education reporter for The Washington Post.
Top 10 podcasts with Laura Meckler
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Aug 4, 2025 • 26min
Schooling kids at PragerU
Laura Meckler, an education reporter for The Washington Post, dives into the controversial influence of PragerU in American education. She reveals how their content is shaping narratives around history with a conservative lens, including misleading portrayals of figures like Christopher Columbus. The discussion also highlights PragerU's partnership with state systems and the implications for ideological biases in K-12 curricula. Additionally, Meckler explores the need for financial literacy tools for kids, like Greenlight, promoting responsible money management from a young age.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 25min
The antisemitism task force carrying out Trump’s anti-DEI agenda
Laura Meckler, a national education reporter for The Washington Post, dives into the contentious intersection of antisemitism and DEI initiatives in U.S. universities. The discussion reveals how pro-Palestinian protests have reignited conservative critiques of campus culture. Meckler highlights the Trump administration's Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, exploring its potential impacts on university governance and the varied reactions from the Jewish community. Legal battles with institutions like Harvard further complicate the issue, raising critical questions about free speech and funding.

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Sep 4, 2024 • 12min
The Florida Republicans who want to protect abortion
Laura Meckler, a Washington Post journalist, discusses the rising trend of cellphone bans in schools due to mental health concerns. Laura Kusisto, a Wall Street Journal reporter, reveals how Florida Republicans are unexpectedly advocating for abortion rights amidst internal party conflicts. The duo also examines the alarming rise in youth football fatalities and the urgent calls for safety reforms, including potential helmet innovations. They touch on pressing global news and celebrate a remarkable young Paralympic athlete's achievements.

Jul 31, 2025 • 34min
Looking Ahead To The 2025 School Year
Lance Barish, a high school math teacher in Dallas, discusses how political changes impact classroom dynamics, while Jennifer Lopez, a social studies teacher from Los Angeles, shares insights on the challenges of student absences linked to immigration enforcement. Laura Meckler, a national education writer, sheds light on the significant funding cuts and their effects on vulnerable student populations. Together, they explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in education and the urgent need for better support and compensation for teachers.

Jul 21, 2025 • 36min
'If You Can Keep It': The Layoffs At The Departments Of State And Education
In this discussion, Akbar Shahid Ahmed, a Senior diplomatic correspondent at HuffPost, and Laura Meckler, a National Education Writer for The Washington Post, dive into the significant layoffs at the Departments of Education and State. They explore the repercussions of losing senior intelligence analysts at a crucial time for U.S. diplomacy, and the impact of educational staff reductions on student loan management. Personal stories highlight the emotional toll on employees and raise concerns about the future of both education policies and foreign relations.

Aug 30, 2024 • 27min
Back To School… Without Phones
Laura Meckler, a national education writer for the Washington Post, joins Russell Shaw, head of Georgetown Day School and author, to discuss the effects of cell phone usage in educational settings. They explore how banning phones can reduce anxiety and foster genuine connections among students. Shaw shares insights from his school’s policy changes aimed at enhancing mental health. The conversation dives into the challenges educators face with technology’s impact on student interactions and overall well-being.

Aug 30, 2024 • 27min
What Next: TBD | Tech, power, and the future - Back To School… Without Phones
Laura Meckler, a national education writer for the Washington Post, joins Russell Shaw, head of Georgetown Day School and author of an insightful Atlantic piece on banning phones. They tackle the mental health struggles students face since the pandemic and explore whether removing cell phones from classrooms can mitigate these issues. The discussion reveals how phone bans may enhance face-to-face interactions and boost student well-being, despite mixed reactions from both educators and students.

Jul 9, 2024 • 1h 5min
Biden’s Standoff, Kamala’s Rise, Homeschooling Revolution
Laura Meckler from The Washington Post discusses the evolution of homeschooling, touching on funding, regulation, and accountability. Topics include Biden's performance, homeschooling trends, motives behind homeschooling, diversity among homeschoolers, academic standards, and accountability in education funding.

Aug 31, 2023 • 54min
DREAM TOWN: Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity
Laura Meckler, author of 'Dream Town: Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity,' discusses the challenges and successes of achieving racial integration and equity in Shaker Heights, Ohio. Topics include housing integration, racial achievement gaps, implicit bias in education, and efforts to address these issues through project-based learning.

Jan 10, 2022 • 36min
The push to keep schools open
Laura Meckler, a national education reporter for The Washington Post, discusses the lingering impacts of remote learning on students. She shares insights from a San Francisco school’s transition back to in-person classes, revealing the emotional scars left by virtual schooling. The conversation highlights the contrasting experiences of students, especially in high-poverty environments, and sheds light on the ongoing challenges schools face during the omicron surge. Mental health and academic performance are focal points as educators strive to support their pupils.


