Krewe: Education from our side
Editor’s Note: ViaNolaVie, Krewe Magazine, and Bard Early College New Orleans partnered together...
View ArticleUNO documentary: UNO’s Coastal Education Research Facility
What: In recent years, UNO’s Institute for Environmental Sciences opened the Shea Penland...
View ArticleSilver Threads: Humanities today
At so near the age of 80 that I’m already pondering which grand...
View ArticleUNO documentary: Our School at Blair Grocery
What: In recent years, the efficacy of each New Orleans’ education and food systems...
View ArticleUNO documentary: KIPP Central City
What: With the demand to reform and improve education in New Orleans, the...
View ArticleVoices on Education: The arts in classroom reform
Editor’s note: In a series last fall called Voices from the Classroom: The Arts...
View ArticleVoices on Education: A+ Schools add the arts to STEM to create STEAM
It’s a simple equation for many schools today: pressure to improve standardized test scores equals more focus on the stem subjects – science, technology, engineering, and math. And that equals less...
View ArticleLive Oak Wilderness Camp brings summer to the city
Summer camp in September? That’s pretty much what’s up Saturday for 120 young...
View ArticleVoices on Education: The Waldorf way
Editor’s note: In a series last fall called Voices from the Classroom: The Arts...
View ArticleTeaching the humanities of hacking
As we continue to honor Sharon Litwin, today we highlight her story done on Chuck Gardner, who teaches algebra and math. He’s also the Cyber Science Coordinator, the one who runs the elective robot...
View ArticleYouthful music in the Lower Nine
Editor’s Note: In honor and memory of Sharon Litwin, The Queen here at NolaVie,...
View ArticleBook Fest Week: Where are the books for black kids?
As New Orleans gets ready for the New Orleans Book Festival and NolaVie kicks off "Book Fest Week," Renee Peck talks with Henrietta Harris about the presence of African-American authors and characters...
View ArticleBard Early College New Orleans: Using the classroom to design for all
Kelley Crawford talks with professor Bryan C. Lee about his course "Architecture and Social Injustice," which was taught at Bard Early College New Orleans.
View ArticleCowen’s Earn and Learn Program: Work hard and play even harder
Nick James is part of the Cowen Earn and Learn program, and he gives us a glimpse into what it means to be part of that group.
View ArticleCe n’est pas vrai: Yes, it can be true with École Bilingue
Often when the last day of school hits, kids are running for the...
View ArticleAudio: New Harmony High takes education to the coastline
Some innovative educators in New Orleans are rethinking high school. When New Harmony...
View ArticleTaylor students and scholars: A desire and hunger that builds a beautiful city
Editor’s Note: A group of Taylor students and scholars recently joined Mrs. Phyllis...
View ArticleHow we got here: New Orleans education and Nola 180
Editor’s Note: New Orleans education is, and has been, in a place of...
View ArticleTour guides: Professional guides (Part 3)
How exactly does one become a tour guide in New Orleans? Kevin Korson tells us his tale.
View ArticleMeeting the jazz community: Brent Rose interview (Part 3)
Drew: Just forgive me if I stutter like an idiot, I’m not good...
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