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  • When Teachers Strike: Episode 2 - Nuance and Myths
    Apr 20 2021

    When Teachers Strike is a 4- part series on what teachers do to protect the communities they serve.  In Episode 2 we look at the myths and truths of teacher unions and discover it is an incredibly nuanced thing. 

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    Here is Dr. Jennifer Berkshire's latest book A Wolf at The Schoolhouse Door.  Also listen to her on the podcast Have You Heard.

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    27 min
  • When Teachers Strike: Episode 1 - Where Did All the Teachers Go?
    Apr 18 2021

    When Teachers Strike is a 4- part series on what teachers do to protect the communities they serve.  In Episode 1 we look at New Orleans and what happened to the teacher union after Hurricane Katrina. 

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    34 min
  • Educator, Parents, Students, and Communities: Building Coalitions for More Equitable Schools - Samantha Greenleaf
    Feb 28 2021

    On this month's episode of Saturday Sips I sit down with Samantha Greenleaf who works with and organization called Educators in Solidarity in Austin, Texas.  We discuss what it looks like for educators to love and support the community they serve in order to build more equitable schools. 

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    To follow Educators in Solidarity on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CLmXScTlcjl/

    If you have a question and would like to be featured in one of the episodes you can leave a voice message at anchor.fm/the-critical-teacher.

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    37 min
  • Effective Teaching ... What Does That Mean?- Dr. Derrick Robinson
    Jan 23 2021

    Welcome to the first episode of the Critical Teacher Podcast in 2021.  This episode I had the privilege of siting down with Dr. Derrick Robinson to discuss teacher effectiveness.  

    If you have a question and would like to be featured in one of the episodes you can leave a voice message at anchor.fm/the-critical-teacher.

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    41 min
  • Socially and Emotionally Healthy Schools- Larissa Gregory
    Dec 19 2020

    In this month's episode of Saturday Sips I interview Larissa Gregory of LGed Consulting and we begin to answer the question of how can we make schools healthier places to work and learn. 

    Saturday Sips is an extension of the Podcast Five Minute Fridays, A podcast where I, a current doctorate student at the University of Memphis pursuing a degree in Education Policy talk about  an educated related topic for 5 minutes.  On Saturday sips I hope to balance the academic and scripted format of Five Minute Fridays with an interview structured podcast that platforms people’s experiential knowledge.

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    33 min
  • Episode 12- The Last Episode of 2020
    Dec 18 2020

    In this last episode of 2020 I reflect on how schools are dehumanizing places but can also be places of healing. 


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    6 min
  • Episode 11 - What are Schools for?
    Dec 11 2020

    Schools are a product of what society values.  They are petri dishes for societal ills to fester.  I am being overly pessimistic with this statement.  Schools and the people in them can be disrupters, but in my pessimism I want it to be clear that policy and the values behind the policies drive society. Society as a whole follows the path of least resistance without much thought, and policies often times offer frictionless funnels to the masking of the unethical with commonplace. 

    So instead of asking what are schools for? It is better to ask what is driving or influencing the policy affecting schools.

    Find out more in this week's episode.


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    8 min
  • Episode 10- Professional Development, Eight Billion Dollars, and A Wolf at The Schoolhouse Door
    Dec 4 2020

    This week on Five Minute Fridays we look at the cost of professional development and how it is a consequence of schools been seen as businesses. An excerpt is below as well as a link to a book I reference throughout the episode.

    I turned in my last grad school assignment last week for the semester, which means I am leisurely reading a book entitled A Wolf at The Schoolhouse Door. It is about the marketization of public education or more simply put how policy is taking the public good of education and making it private. Reading this book made me think of several stats I catalogued throughout the semester. The first of which is that 50 largest districts across the United States spend 8 billion Dollars annually on professional development for teachers.

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    6 min