S1E11 - Project Essentials: in XONR8, 11th graders are helping the California Innocence Project to free wrongfully-convicted prisoners

Episode Notes
In this episode, Alec talks to Mackenzie King, a teacher at High Tech High Chula Vista whose students are screening applications to the California Innocence Project from prisoners who say they were wrongfully convicted and want the Innocence Project to take their case.
To see if there's an organization like the California Innocence Project near you, visit www.innocencenetwork.org
Table of Contents
1:29 What the California Innocence Project does, and how XONR8 helps them
2:17 XONR8: the project in a nutshell
3:31 XONR8: Origins (how Mackenzie came up with the idea for it)
5:15 How XONR8 starts: deciphering autopsy reports
6:17 Gavin & Sofia on figuring out the autopsy reports
7:48 Step 2: the whole class looks at a case file together
8:23 Step 3: the students get assigned a real case file
9:38 How Mackenzie makes groups and decides how to assign cases
10:40 Gavin and Sofia on how it felt to get their case files
12:04 Structures for project-management within groups
12:58 Sofia and Gavin on how well their groups worked together
14:09 The low point of the project for Sofia and Gavin
15:43 The verdict that Gavin's group reached
16:07 The verdict that Sofia's group reached
16:54 Preparing to present to the Innocence Project lawyers
17:27 Giving the presentations
19:26 High Tech High students are better prepared and better presenters than the law students
20:13 Differentiating for kids who struggle with reading
20:59 The other part of the project: Reading "Just Mercy" by Brian Stevenson
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