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Educational Equity Emancipation - Episode 104: Pat Your Weave and Get a Psych Eval as a Bonus

Episode 104: Pat Your Weave and Get a Psych Eval as a Bonus

07/08/24 • 24 min

Educational Equity Emancipation

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This episode focuses on culturally responsive teaching. Dr. Berry tells a story showing how a teacher's lack of cultural knowledge led to misunderstanding a student. She stresses the need for implicit bias training, cultural awareness, and teaching practices that respect all students' backgrounds.

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This episode focuses on culturally responsive teaching. Dr. Berry tells a story showing how a teacher's lack of cultural knowledge led to misunderstanding a student. She stresses the need for implicit bias training, cultural awareness, and teaching practices that respect all students' backgrounds.

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This episode discusses Frederick Douglass' 1852 speech criticizing American hypocrisy on Independence Day while slavery still existed. Dr. Berry reinterprets Douglass' words to draw parallels to modern educational inequities such as lack of resources during remote learning and achievement gaps faced by students of color. It calls for systemic policy changes and community involvement to ensure equitable, high-quality education for all children.

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This episode of the 3E Podcast discusses the importance of civic education for democracy and empowering students. Host Dr. Almitra Berry emphasizes strategies like critical thinking, media literacy and engagement with current events. However, she notes challenges from state restrictions on teaching topics related to diversity and democratic values. Dr. Berry encourages supporting civic education through teaching strategies and community involvement.

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Educational Equity Emancipation - Episode 104: Pat Your Weave and Get a Psych Eval as a Bonus

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If you're a parent, teacher or school leader and you're sick and tired of the frustration, anger and unfair treatment of children at high risk in our public schools, then perhaps it's time for all of us to do something about it. In this podcast, Dr amitra Berry brings you tips, tools, strategies and tactics to build successful solutions while touching, moving and inspiring all of us to transform our schools so that every child thrives. Here's your

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