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All Things Education

All Things Education

By: Natalie Arias Matthew Balter and Lance Barasch
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This is All Things Education! The podcast where three dedicated teachers discuss what they know: the good, the not-so-good, and the continuous opportunity for high-quality education in Texas. Join us for a smart conversation as we dig deep into the issues that affect us all, in and around our great state.

All Things Education (Natalie Arias, Matthew Balter, Lance Barasch 2024)
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Episodes
  • Where Have All the Students Gone? (Part 2 of 3)
    Mar 3 2026

    With a historic decline in student enrollement across Texas' Public Schools, we ask the question - where have all the students gone?

    In this second episode of a three-part-series, we look at the number one rising alternative to traditional ISD schools: charters. Natalie and Matt talk in depth on the differences between charter and traditional public schools, exploring both the positive sides and the more controversial sides of charter school education in our state.

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    Hosted By: Natalie Arias, Matthew Balter and Lance Barasch

    Produced By: Ace Arias

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    50 mins
  • Teacher Truths
    Feb 3 2026

    Ever wonder what teachers really think about the inspirational quotes and affirmations shared widely across the profession? You know you can count on the three of us to tell it to you straight!

    In this episode, the ATE pod crew dissect a few timeless quotes that are meant to represent and remind us of our "why." We offer a fresh round of honest insights into the educator's experience, including the relevance of those adages.

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    Hosted By: Natalie Arias, Matthew Balter and Lance Barasch

    Produced By: Ace Arias

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    34 mins
  • What We Teach
    Jan 6 2026

    Somehow we are already at the halfway point of a tumultuous 25/26 school year! Between end of the semester grading and final exams, teachers certainly have a lot of administrative work to do. But it's also an opportunity to reflect on all the great learning happening in our classrooms year-round.

    On this month's episode, Lance, Natalie, and Matthew look back at some of the more memorable lessons they have had the privilege to teach this semester, as well as share the joy they find in their individual subjects. Finally, the three educators discuss the broad picture of how they know what they are "supposed" to teach, diving into ways that objectivity can sometimes get a little murky.

    Texas Tribune Article on social studies curriculum overhaul: https://www.texastribune.org/2025/11/14/texas-sboe-social-studies-redesign-conservative-advisers/

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    Hosted By: Natalie Arias, Matthew Balter and Lance Barasch

    Produced By: Ace Arias

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    39 mins
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