Educators, elevate your professional development and career with The Black Scholars Podcast – your go-to resource for insightful, genuine, and thought-provoking content tailored to the challenges you face daily. Stay informed with in-depth discussions and solution-oriented research. And, for access to exclusive interviews, career advice, and book reviews, consider subscribing today (via Apple Podc... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducationSelf-Improvement |
In this episode of The Black Scholars Podcast, Leonard delves into a pressing issue facing Durham Public Schools in Durham, North Carolina—a district-wide protest leading to school closures due to a major financial mistake. This episode features an e... more
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In this episode of The Black Scholars Podcast, the host delves into the critical issue of learning loss and its implications for society. This episode aims to address three key questions through research analysis and insights from two accomplished ed... more
From Dean of Student Experience to several other Dean positions at the middle- and high school level, Dr. Jo-Ann Dominique is a Chief Academic Officer for a charter network in Connecticut. Despite considering a career pivot to tech, Dr. Dominique fou... more
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Black educators are here on the Black Scholars Podcast. We are uplifting each other, challenging white supremacy, challenging ourselves, thinking critically, laughing and inspiring more black educators to join the movement to Educate to Liberate. We are here.
I’m a first year black educator. I absolutely love this podcast!
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Loved the transparency! 5/5 would recommend to others. This is my 5th year as en Educator and I resonated with so many things discussed on here!
I have 17 years of classroom experience and on my way to receive my 1st bachelors degree in education. I saturate myself with inspiration from teacher vlogs. I heard a teacher on one of those vlogs mention that she listens to this podcast, so I also tuned in and so glad that I did. This is an excellent, inspiring, encouraging and motivational podcast. Such a wealth of wisdom here. May God continue to bless this great work!
Apple Podcasts | #190 | Norway/Education/How To |
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