Learn how early learning can guide social-emotional learning in schools. Jamal Berry, CEO of Educare DC, shares valuable insights.
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Shawnta Barnes provides insights into the intricate balancing act of meeting student needs while navigating the expectations of parents and administrators.
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The US Supreme Court struck down the use of race as a factor in university admission. California has been blazing that trail since 1996.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court on Affirmative Action: Who Will You Blame Now?
Since the inception of affirmative action, Black people have been called affirmative action hires or accused of only getting into college because they were racially Black. Educator Barnes weighs in on the Supreme Court Ruling.
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Kids need ed tech tools and programs that empower them to explore career paths in a way that aligns with the world they will live in.
Read MoreTrans Students Are Not Okay. Our Time to Act is Now.
There is a national, legislative effort to erase transgender people from public life. Educators, it’s time to educate yourselves on how to support trans students.
Read MoreJust Because the Math Ain’t Mathin’ Doesn’t Mean That There’s No Evidence of Mathematical Thinking in Their Response
Award-winning education expert Kwame Sarfo-Mensah breaks down a simple yet powerful lesson in empowering kids to learn math confidently.
Read MoreThe History of Black Education In America (ft. Dr. James Anderson)
Dr. James Anderson, author of The Education of Blacks in the South 1860-1935, joins us to discuss the history of Black education in America
Read MoreAnti-Racist Education: When Things Hit the Fan, Are you Still a Fan?
Those dedicated to ending racism are still healing from being asked to reconcile anti-racist education. How do we show up when faced with opposition?
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