Issues in Education is a nationally recognized platform for interviews with thought leaders bringing innovative ideas to transform education and business.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 64 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Education |
As an advocate for social emotional learning, Dr. Velvet Smith talks about associated programs including the BOSS Program. She also talks to us about trauma informed practices. . . . Issuesineducation.net Email: Velvet.Smith@portsk12.com
Navigating the new landscape with new equity policies. Malia Lewis fills us in on the progress in her district. She also discusses their pandemic response and achievement gaps. . . . Issuesineducation.net Facebook: @MaliaLewis4SchoolBoard
Dr. Walker is involved in a number of different programs, all in the name of bettering her community. Listen in and learn about ACE’s. She talks about what prompted the program, and what the response was. . . . issuesineducation.net
Emmanuel Capers is working overtime to support his district. He walks us through Paterson After Three, developing school program educational choices and how they are handling the pandemic. . . . Issuesineducation.net
Big moves are being made in the Jefferson Parish Public School District. Ricky Johnson Sr. tells us about some community outreach, how he became involved, and what equity looks like in the district. . . . Issuesineducation.net LinkedIn: /ricky-johnso... more
Diijon saw how his mother struggled as a single parent with several siblings in school. This drove him to try and make a difference in the school system. Diijon talks about the program My Brother’s Keeper, Equity during Covid, and the massive Parenta... more
Being a board member can be a thankless job, however Simeon Dickerson tells us about how rewarding it is to serve. He also talks about rebuilding after hurricanes, making big decisions, and tips for new board members. . . . issuesineducation.net
What is Equity to you? Well, Ms. Ruth Veales tells us what it means to her, and how using data can make our kids' lives more equitable. She also discusses the responsibility of a school board. . . . issuesineducation.net
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