U.S. Department of Education

Black History, DEI, and the Reality of America

Shayna Terrell and Dr. Greg Carr discuss the significance of Black History Month, the importance of celebrating Black identity, and the historical context of Black narratives. From the legacy of...

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Black teachers

The Urgency of Engagement: Lessons from MLK for Today’s Struggles

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. faced a deeply divided and segregated society, where those in power often held prejudices and values that were directly in opposition to the well-being of Black people....

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Teaching

Education Equity: Staying Hopeful for Our Kids

Lacey Robinson, President and Chief Executive Officer of UnboundEd, discusses the importance of positivity in education, the impact of trauma and resilience, and the critical role of community and...

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Black teachers

Public Schools Achieve Success Despite Challenges

In recent years, public schools in several cities have emerged as beacons of hope, demonstrating that strong educational outcomes are achievable even in challenging environments. Here's how they are...

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ROUNDTABLE: Tech's Role in Math Ed: Addressing Equity and Engagement

In this special roundtable edition of Building the Black Educator Pipeline, we explore the reasons for the underrepresentation of people of color in math and technology fields. Our expert panel...

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Teaching

Freedom Friday: Understanding Banned Books Week

While partisan attacks on teaching the truth continue and the movement to censor what books students can read, what librarians can share, and what teachers can teach continues, Chris and Sharif take...

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AI

Navigating Attention in the Digital Age: Insights from Conscious Lee

Conscious Lee, educator and social media influencer, has harnessed the power of digital platforms to expand the reach of education. His journey, rooted in the traditional classroom, evolved as he...

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