In Minneapolis, about half the students identified for special education services are not fully included in classrooms.
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S2E35: Black Revolutionary Love (ft. Dr. Martin Ryder & Janet Ryder)
This powerhouse couple’s love carried them through triumphs and battles while Building the Black Educator Pipeline in Philadelphia for over 3 decades.
ListenE8: Fighting Misinformation with News Literacy
Ebonee Rice of the News Literacy Project joins Ed Post to discuss how teachers can help students vet online sources, evaluate claims based on evidence and spot misinformation on the Internet.
ListenWe Need Revolutionary Teachers! (ft. Abdul Wright)
Abdul Wright, 2016 Minnesota Teacher of the Year joins us to discuss Black History, love, and equity in education.
ListenE7: We Had Black Teachers Until Jim Crow Fired Them
Did you know that 100,000 Black educators were forced out of schools between the 1950s and the 1970s?
ListenBlack History Today, Tomorrow, and Forever (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)
Dr. Greg Carr joins us to celebrate Black History Month and discuss the elevation and preservation of Black History.
ListenHow the media covers education (ft. Chris Stewart)
We sit down with the man who gave BTBEP its start, Chris Stewart, CEO of brightbeam. Today we will be talking all things media and education.
ListenIt’s an intergenerational vibe (ft. Black Men Educators)
Five Black men educators from across generations come together to discuss building bridges, mental wellness, and issues facing black men educators today.
ListenThe quest to rebuild the black teacher pipeline (ft. Sharif El-Mekki)
Sharif El-Mekki, CEO of The Center for Black Educator Development, joins us to discuss the evolution of The Center, the quest to rebuild the Black teacher pipeline, and the state of education.
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