If you've been lucky enough to have a mentor in your life, you know the value of the guidance they can provide you. But what about a femtor? (continue reading)
Addressing grief in the classroom can be challenging, but educators play a special role in helping students move through difficult life events. (continue reading)
Today on the podcast I’m talking with Liz Kleinrock, author of the new book, Start Here, Start Now: A Guide to Antibias and Antiracist Work in Your School Community. (continue reading)
This week, Shamari is joined by Linda Aldebot, a Middle School teacher in the Bronx, as they talk about our fears as humans who want to do what's best for students. (continue reading)
This week, Shamari is joined by Gabby Bachoo, a first year teacher, as they talk about our ability to love as humans and how we can center that love in the classroom. (continue reading)
This week, Shamari is joined by Holly Jordan, as they explore the power of vulnerability and being honest about our imperfect humanity. (continue reading)
Islah Tauheed shares her experience in building online community, as using it as tool to foster conversations about racial equity and justice. (continue reading)
Mistakes are part of learning. How do we address our own mistakes and model our responses? How do we create a mistakes-welcoming classroom? (continue reading)
Kate and Maggie are joined by LaMar Timmons-Long in today's episode as they talk about being vulnerable, the intersections of race and queerness, and building brave spaces in our classrooms. (continue reading)