In this episode, Dr. Susan Bennett talks to us about building relationships, social justice, equity, and multicultural education. Susan is known for her work in multicultural children’s literature, arts and creative literacies, and culturally-responsive literacy practices. Her research and teaching are driven by issues of social justice. Notably, Dr. Bennett has worked with incarcerated youth to improve literacy rates and mental health
This episode explores reasonable adjustments, alterations that should be made to ensure students wit...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF faculty, share their thoughts on helping children with disab...
A key consideration for schools as they seek to increase family engagement must be how to truly conn...
In this episode, Dr. Susan Bennett talks to us about building relationships, social justice, equity,...
In this episode, Dr. AnnMarie Alberton Gunn talks to us about supporting kids and families, multiple...
Dr. Sharon Vaughn talks to us about how emotional and behavioral aspects of students’ lives can impa...
Dr. Judith Dunkerly-Bean talks to us about advocacy, representation, blind spots, and preparing pres...
Dr. Elizabeth Moje talks to us about justice and equity, valuing difference as a way to new ideas, a...
Dr. Sandra Faulkner talks to us about inclusive pedagogy, transforming the energy in classrooms, con...
In today’s episode we’re speaking to Dr. Marnee Shay. Marnee is an Aboriginal educator and researche...
Professor Eva Thanheiser\u27s research lies at the intersections of mathematics education, social ju...
Dr. Tom Bean talks to us about his work with incarcerated adolescents, building relationships, heari...
In this episode Julia Bohlmann and Michele Vincent talk to Kyra Araneta and Dr Fatima Maatwk from th...
Drs. Dixie Massey and Margaret Vaughn talk to us about agency, interests, and books. Dr. Dixie Masse...
In this episode, Michelle Townley talks to us about community, relationships, school culture, and th...
This episode explores reasonable adjustments, alterations that should be made to ensure students wit...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF faculty, share their thoughts on helping children with disab...
A key consideration for schools as they seek to increase family engagement must be how to truly conn...
In this episode, Dr. Susan Bennett talks to us about building relationships, social justice, equity,...
In this episode, Dr. AnnMarie Alberton Gunn talks to us about supporting kids and families, multiple...
Dr. Sharon Vaughn talks to us about how emotional and behavioral aspects of students’ lives can impa...
Dr. Judith Dunkerly-Bean talks to us about advocacy, representation, blind spots, and preparing pres...
Dr. Elizabeth Moje talks to us about justice and equity, valuing difference as a way to new ideas, a...
Dr. Sandra Faulkner talks to us about inclusive pedagogy, transforming the energy in classrooms, con...
In today’s episode we’re speaking to Dr. Marnee Shay. Marnee is an Aboriginal educator and researche...
Professor Eva Thanheiser\u27s research lies at the intersections of mathematics education, social ju...
Dr. Tom Bean talks to us about his work with incarcerated adolescents, building relationships, heari...
In this episode Julia Bohlmann and Michele Vincent talk to Kyra Araneta and Dr Fatima Maatwk from th...
Drs. Dixie Massey and Margaret Vaughn talk to us about agency, interests, and books. Dr. Dixie Masse...
In this episode, Michelle Townley talks to us about community, relationships, school culture, and th...
This episode explores reasonable adjustments, alterations that should be made to ensure students wit...
Drs. Rebecca Hines and Lisa Dieker, UCF faculty, share their thoughts on helping children with disab...
A key consideration for schools as they seek to increase family engagement must be how to truly conn...