As we gear up for our 2022 Black Men Educators Convening, Jéri Ogden, Director of Professional Learning at ASCD, joins us to discuss the impact of Black Men unpacking their bias!
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We here at Ed Post have been tracking education issues on the ballot, what happened, and how they will impact schools in the years to come.
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It takes a team approach to support the health of the whole child.
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We now have an opportunity to create a real sense of social validation and connection that can increase our students’ sense of belonging.
Read MoreOur Failing Democracy Reflects Our Ability to Deliver on Opportunity
Like essentially every public institution in the United States, American education’s history has roots stretching back through sedimentary layers of injustice.
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Resident guest Dr. Greg Carr, associate professor at Howard University, joins the show to discuss the upcoming national election and its impact on America and education.
Read MoreHey Shawnta! My Son’s Teacher Keeps Kicking Him Out of Class. He Is Already Behind and Can’t Learn in the Hall. What Can I Do?
Find out what’s triggering your son’s misbehavior, then work with his teacher to give him the support he needs.
Read MoreI’m Tired of School Leaders Condoning Bullies
Our education system, at all levels, has given generations of marginalized students the chance to study nothing but survival. When will students get a chance to learn something else?
Read MoreE2: Education Isn’t Going to Sell Itself
We like to think issues we deem important should just sell themselves. But they don’t. Truth is, we have to make people care which means telling a compelling story. Chris Stewart talks with Nat Kendall-Taylor, Chief Executive Officer at the FrameWorks Institute.
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