
Teachable Moments
Fri, 6:44 a.m., 8:44 a.m., 1:33 p.m., & 4:48 p.m.
In a world brimming with information, discerning what truly matters can be a challenge. Enter "Teachable Moments," a radio segment hosted by the esteemed educator and advocate, Dr. Rénard Harris. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio and the College of Charleston, this engaging program delivers concise, impactful insights tailored for both students and parents alike.
Latest Episodes
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Internships are an important stepping stone for college students, offering hands-on experiences and boosting resumes with real-world skills.
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Summer break means something different to everyone. For students, it’s a time to unwind and recharge. But many parents and educators worry about the “summer slide”—and learning loss that can happen when school is out.
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Many college students are headed home for the summer and the transition can be challenging. After a year of living independently, students have to adjust to their parents’ rules and expectations.
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Studying abroad can be an essential part of a student’s college experience, helping them develop essential life skills such as adaptability, resilience and problem solving.
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College enrollment among men is declining, raising concerns about job prospects and earning potential. Researchers say the problem begins as early as elementary and middle school.
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As rites of passage go, few are as momentous as college graduation. The commencement ceremony marks the end of one journey and the beginning of another.
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Physical Education has changed over the years. Today, PE encompasses not just physical activity but also mental, social, and emotional education.
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There’s an ongoing debate about the best way for students to take notes in class. Some experts argue for typing on a laptop, while others say handwriting is better.
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Spring means warmer days and blooming trees — and if you're one of the millions of people with seasonal allergies, it also means sneezing, congestion and runny noses.