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Home > Archives for Education

Education

September 25, 2025
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How Minnesota Charter Schools Get Their Funding

How do charter schools in our state get their funding? Faaya Adem finds out. Plus, a university in Northern Minnesota gets a new Chancellor, and archery deer season opens in Minnesota. [Read Transcript...]

September 18, 2025
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Amidst Polarization, a Minnesota University Teaches Engaging with Opposing Perspectives

A 72-year-old is facing possible prison time after threatening to shoot out the windows of a Duluth school. Then, as political polarization grows around the country, a state university teaches students how to confront and engage with differing perspectives. And what Minnesotans are saying about gun control at the state capitol. [Read Transcript...]

August 28, 2025
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Charter Schools in Minnesota: Part 1

Why Minnesota is suing TikTok. Then, as we approach the beginning of the school year, we take a look at the controversy and confusion around charter schools. And, a Fond du Lac member is recognized for language revitalization [Read Transcript...]

June 24, 2025
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Work People’s College

In 1907, a new college opened in Duluth. The Work People's College taught its working-class students about unions and how to organize against the powerful industries that ruled Minnesota's vast Iron Range. [Read Transcript...]

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