Celebrating stories of Black fatherhood with a message of inspiration from Joshua Stewart, son of Education Post CEO, Chris Stewart.
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It’s a New Year, But My Mission Remains the Same
I’m not shifting gears or chasing trends. I vow to be boring in my pursuits because the belief gap holds millions of kids hostage to low expectations.
Read MoreEd Post’s Top Videos of 2024 Reveal the Truth About Education
Ed Post’s YouTube channel sparked critical conversations about education, history, and change, offering deep insights and real talk all year long.
Read MoreIt’s a Wrap: Ed Post’s Top TikToks of 2024
As we wrap up 2024, we’re looking back on the TikToks that stopped your scroll and earned the most views, hearts, and comments. Let’s see where we’ve been.
Read MoreRadical Black Love: A Revolutionary Force at BMEC 2024
Radical Black love is a revolutionary practice that counters the systemic, pervasive anti-Blackness that seeps into the everyday lives of Black children, educators, families, and communities.
Read MoreThe School Attendance Problem Isn’t Just About Attendance
The pandemic broke our expectation that school is an every day thing.
Read MoreMath Sucks, But Our Kids Can Do It
Math troubles are not about intelligence or ability. When you teach Black kids properly, they thrive. That’s the real equation we need to fix.
Read MoreState AI Guidance Is Here: Schools Can’t Afford to Fall Behind
Educators can leverage AI to enrich the learning experience and prepare students for a future in which AI plays an increasingly significant role.
Read MoreThe Fight for Our Children Is Never Done
Advocates must act to secure high-quality education for Black children with community-driven solutions and systemic change for true educational justice.
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