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Educating Black Teens: Three Persistent Issues and Challenges

Educating Black Teens: Three Persistent Issues and Challenges

FromInside The Mind of Teens and Tweens


Educating Black Teens: Three Persistent Issues and Challenges

FromInside The Mind of Teens and Tweens

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Nov 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this segment we explore several issues that persistently challenge parents and educators of black teens.


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Dr. Rita Cameron Wedding, Ph.D., a published Scholar and Professor of Race, Gender, and Social Class Disparities. She is the Chair of the department of Women’s Studies and a professor of Women’s Studies and Ethnic Studies at Sacramento State University. Marilyn Anderson Rhames is a writing teacher at a charter school in Chicago and holds masters degrees in education and journalism. A former reporter for People, Time, Newsday and The Journal News in New York, Rhames won various awards for her work.
Released:
Nov 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

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A program for teachers, parents, guardians, counselors and anyone who is regularly baffled by the process of trying to raise, teach, reach, coach or manage teens and tweens. The teen mind is different from the adult mind and Dr. Regina Lamourelle and her guests bring you the latest insights in neuroscience to help you make sense of adolescents.