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10/07/21

Podcast: Irene Fountas, Gay Su Pinnell, and Cornelius Minor on ForwardED, From Vision to Action in Leadership and Literacy

Irene, Gay, and Cornelius discuss their vision and values around literacy instruction in this excerpt from ForwardED.  (continue reading)
09/02/21

On the Podcast: Robert Kim, Cornelius Minor, and Kass Minor on ForwardED, Sustaining a Commitment to Inclusive Education in a Politicized Climate

Bob, Cornelius, and Kass discuss the recent slew of so-called anti-CRT legislation, and how educators can remain dedicated to students and equity.  (continue reading)
03/14/21

Water for Teachers Series Finale Bonus Episode with Cornelius Minor

Shamari is joined by Cornelius Minor as they discuss the impact the pandemic has had on teachers, the endurance of American racism, and imagining a better future.  (continue reading)
06/05/20

On the Podcast: Dismantling Racism in Education (Rebroadcast)

Three years ago, we started this episode of the podcast by saying; not talking about racism is not a solution. We sought to have a conversation about dismantling racism in education after a Heinemann Fellows panel on the subject. As we listen to this conversation through the lens of 2020, it’s now not enough to talk about dismantling racism, rather we must take actions to be anti-racist.  (continue reading)
02/14/19

On The Podcast: Cornelius Minor and Being Semi-Brave

Today on the Heinemann Podcast, we’re continuing our series of conversations with author Cornelius Minor. In We Got This, Cornelius says it’s not necessary to be brave every second of every day, but rather in the moments when we are called upon to raise our voice and advocate for the right thing.  (continue reading)
01/10/19

On the Podcast: We Got This Read Aloud with Cornelius Minor Part 2

“We learn lots from hero stories, but sometimes they leave out the concrete realities of change,” writes author Cornelius Minor. He goes on to write: “The ‘teacher as superhero’ story can be similarly misleading.” Today on the Heinemann Podcast, we’re exploring the reality of that story.  (continue reading)
12/07/18

Turn & Talk with Ellin Keene, Sara Ahmed, and Linda Rief

In this third Turn and Talk discussion, Ellin is joined by Linda Rief (The Quickwrite Handbook) and Sara Ahmed (Being the Change) as they share their stories of their teaching journeys, teacher autonomy, and student inquiry.  (continue reading)
11/29/18

On the Podcast: We Got This Read Aloud with Cornelius Minor Part 1

In a special read-aloud edition of the Heinemann podcast, Cornelius Minor reads from the introduction of his new book; We Got This: Equity, Access, and the Quest to Be Who Our Students Need Us to Be.  (continue reading)
11/27/18

PLC Series: Stereotypes as an Enemy of Equity

Welcome back to the PLC Series for the 2018-19 school year! Each month, we'll share a post designed to provoke thinking and discussion through a simple framework, incorporating mini-collections of linked content...  (continue reading)
11/15/18

On the Podcast: Building Better Heroes with Cornelius Minor

Today on the Heinemann Podcast, author Cornelius Minor on how the teacher as superhero narrative can be misleading if we don’t spend time with the imperfections that allow us to be human.  (continue reading)

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