We unpack the social constructs and systems of thinking about education through the story of our guests’ pursuits. Our aim is to reframe your notions of learning and schooling through real stories from people who are questioning the way we do things and who have made, or are in the process of making, change.
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The Role of Indigenous Peoples' Thoughts and Ways of Knowing in Educational Leadership
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In this episode, Dr. Susan Faircloth, Dr. Hollie Mackey, and Dr. Lee Francis engage in a conversation about the role of indigenous peoples and their thoughts and ways of knowing. Professors Faircloth, Francis, and Mackey offer a deep discussion on the role and purpose of land acknowledgments, the deconstruction of American mythologies, and key issu…
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Experiences of Asian Americans Informs Leadership Preparation, Equity, and Inclusion
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What do the experiences of Asian Americans bring to the conversation on leadership preparation, equity, and inclusion? Dr. Irene Yoon from the University of Utah holds a conversation with Dr. Rebecca Cheung, University of California Berkeley, and Jeff Lam, Franklin High School in Seattle, WA. Dr. Yoon's Show Notes There are many Asian American scho…
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Addressing Anti-Blackness in Educational Leadership Preparation
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What is the role of university faculty in addressing anti-Blackness in educational leadership preparation? Dr. Terri Watson, of the City University of New York, holds a conversation with Dr. Kofi Lomotey, Western Carolina University; Dr. Shannon Waite, Howard University; and Dr. Rich Milner, Vanderbilt University. Episode Credits Senior Producer: M…
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