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The Transformative Power of Education with Charis Newton-Thompson PhD

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Have you ever considered the immeasurable power a community holds when it unites for the cause of education? Charis Newton-Thompson, with her deeply rooted ties to the historic village of Buxton, Guyana, joins us to illuminate just how transformative that power can be. Witness her reflection on a journey marked by educational triumphs and the spirit of empowerment, including the awe-inspiring story of six pregnant women who stopped a train to make their voices heard. Charis's narrative is not just her own but a beacon for the spirit of a village that champions the collective progress of its people.
The dialogue continues with a deep dive into the complexities of cultural sensitivity within the classroom. Our esteemed guest Charis draws from her extensive teaching background across various cultural landscapes, from the University of Toronto to her advisory role post-retirement. She underscores the evolution of teaching methodologies and how they have adapted to honor the diverse tapestry of student backgrounds.
As we wrap up this episode, we share insights on the legacy of Black history in Toronto, celebrating the passionate activists who've worked relentlessly to keep these stories alive. Learn from Charis' wisdom as she offers sagacious advice for Black educators, demanding they know their history, uplift their students, and forge their own perceptions from personal experience. If our conversation has piqued your interest, discover how you can engage with the vibrant SpeakUP! International community and share your own narrative. Join us, and let's elevate the conversation together.

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Chapters

1. The Transformative Power of Education with Charis Newton-Thompson PhD (00:00:00)

2. The Journey of Education and Empowerment (00:00:08)

3. Education and Teaching Experiences and Equity (00:16:50)

4. Black History Initiatives and Equity Consulting (00:35:17)

5. Advice for Black Educators (00:45:00)

6. SpeakUP! International Contact Information (00:58:10)

103 episodes

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Have you ever considered the immeasurable power a community holds when it unites for the cause of education? Charis Newton-Thompson, with her deeply rooted ties to the historic village of Buxton, Guyana, joins us to illuminate just how transformative that power can be. Witness her reflection on a journey marked by educational triumphs and the spirit of empowerment, including the awe-inspiring story of six pregnant women who stopped a train to make their voices heard. Charis's narrative is not just her own but a beacon for the spirit of a village that champions the collective progress of its people.
The dialogue continues with a deep dive into the complexities of cultural sensitivity within the classroom. Our esteemed guest Charis draws from her extensive teaching background across various cultural landscapes, from the University of Toronto to her advisory role post-retirement. She underscores the evolution of teaching methodologies and how they have adapted to honor the diverse tapestry of student backgrounds.
As we wrap up this episode, we share insights on the legacy of Black history in Toronto, celebrating the passionate activists who've worked relentlessly to keep these stories alive. Learn from Charis' wisdom as she offers sagacious advice for Black educators, demanding they know their history, uplift their students, and forge their own perceptions from personal experience. If our conversation has piqued your interest, discover how you can engage with the vibrant SpeakUP! International community and share your own narrative. Join us, and let's elevate the conversation together.

Thoughts on the podcast? Send us a text message.

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Transformative Power of Education with Charis Newton-Thompson PhD (00:00:00)

2. The Journey of Education and Empowerment (00:00:08)

3. Education and Teaching Experiences and Equity (00:16:50)

4. Black History Initiatives and Equity Consulting (00:35:17)

5. Advice for Black Educators (00:45:00)

6. SpeakUP! International Contact Information (00:58:10)

103 episodes

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