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74. Education is the Front Line of the Civil Rights Movement with Sean Priest

74. Education is the Front Line of the Civil Rights Movement with Sean Priest

FromTime for Teachership


74. Education is the Front Line of the Civil Rights Movement with Sean Priest

FromTime for Teachership

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this week's episode, we are learning from Sean Priest about how to bring social justice and equity directly into our schools. ⁠ ⁠ There are multiple things that impede students' learning and experience at school. This could be social influences, high stress, outside responsibilities and more. The goal for school leaders is to find out how they can get involved in dismantling those obstacles. This could be in the form of changing the way you do grading for example. ⁠ ⁠ Remember that equity should be educating oneself first about the different issues learners face and then giving them power to make changes that will serve their needs.⁠ Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Links: Guest can be found on Twitter and School Website Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/education-is-the-front-line-of-the-civil-rights-movement-with-sean-priest 
Released:
May 31, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

How can I build capacity for culturally responsive teaching and project-based instruction? How can I reduce teacher burnout and promote a culture of wellness for staff and students? What are the secrets to getting teacher buy-in? What does practicing shared leadership actually look like? Welcome to the Time for Teachership podcast where we tackle adaptive challenges in educational leadership! Each week, host Lindsay Lyons brings together guest experts, research findings, and practical steps to help brave school leaders transform schools into antiracist spaces that cultivate student, family, and teacher leadership to enable all students to thrive.