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White Pharaohs, Black Slavery, and Teaching Black History in White Suburbs
From#EdChat Radio
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Length:
603 minutes
Released:
Feb 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Every February, American educators make decisions about Black history and how to teach it. This week we take a look at our evolving thinking about teaching Black history with off-the-shelf lesson plans.
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Chelsea Fullington-Egli is in her 6th year teaching in the Kansas City area, She currently teaches 3rd grade in the urban core of KC. Master's in Educational Technology. Just another teacher fighting for equitable public schools! She's an avid skywatcher, wife, and dog mom of 3. She's been a NASA-JPL Solar System Ambassador since 2018. Lifetime seeker of good trouble, and loud anti-racist.
Follow on Twitter: @Fullington3rd @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork
Chelsea Fullington-Egli is in her 6th year teaching in the Kansas City area, She currently teaches 3rd grade in the urban core of KC. Master's in Educational Technology. Just another teacher fighting for equitable public schools! She's an avid skywatcher, wife, and dog mom of 3. She's been a NASA-JPL Solar System Ambassador since 2018. Lifetime seeker of good trouble, and loud anti-racist.
Released:
Feb 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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