Episode 4

Elevating Teachers and Their Exponential Impact with Nínive Calegari

Why aren’t we paying teachers for their exponential impact? We all have teachers who have made a difference in our lives and we might be surprised to learn how little they are compensated. In fact, 62% of parents advise against a career in education due to this wage gap. Teacher morale is the lowest in our lifetime. Yet we know that education is so important when it comes to ensuring the health of our economy, our democracy, and our very existence on this planet. 

That’s why former social studies teacher Nínive Calegari started the Teacher Salary Project. She’s on a mission to make teaching the prestigious, financially viable and professionally exciting job that it can and should be. With her Mexican-American heritage and intergenerational perspective, Nínive inspires us to do better when it comes to fostering our country’s greatest asset, our young people. Join us for a powerful conversation on what the future could be if we step up and support our teachers.

Find episode transcript, links and more about at Nínive Calegari at HopeIsMyMiddleName.com 

Listen next to Building Bridges Across America: The American Exchange Project with David McCullough III on Hope Is My Middle Name season 4, episode 3. 

Hosted and executive produced by Kate Tucker, Hope Is My Middle Name is a podcast by Consensus Digital Media in collaboration with Reasonable Volume.

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Hope Is My Middle Name
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Storyteller and artist Kate (Hope) Tucker first saw America from the passenger side of her grandparents’ eighteen-wheeler. She would hit the road again touring the country with her rock band, and now she’s on a different kind of tour, a listening tour in search of hope.