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Ep. 4: 'Adults in the Room' -- How do we reimagine the role of the educator?

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We are Donnell Cannon and Jenny O’Meara, two passionate educators. This season on The Hummingbird Stories, we're asking the question: What does an extraordinary education look like for every student?

We’re hosting conversations with the most innovative, equity-minded leaders in education from all across the country -- and that includes students.

Teachers and other adults at school have a huge impact on young people and, in this fourth episode, that's what we're talking about -- the adults in the room. In this episode, we'll hear from Miguel Gonzales, Tyler Thigpen, and three students -- QuaNasia, Quinn, and Luke. We also hear from Sonn Sam, who had this to say about what he looks for when he's interviewing candidates for teaching positions.

"When we enter the space of education, I build relationships with young people. But we have other educators that feel -- 'I teach content.' I've had educators say to my face, 'I'm a biology teacher, you guys are way too warm and fuzzy for me, man. I don't do that.' And I just said ... thank you very much. I appreciate your time. We moving on. Because, to me, none of this matters if you don't have a relationship with young people. None of it."

In every episode on this season of The Hummingbird Stories, we’ll pose a question and ask you to weigh in through our Telbee. This week’s question asks that you think about the role of the adults in the school building. We're thinking about teachers, TAs, principals, and more. If you could redesign the role of an educator, what would it look like? Visit sayhi.chat/hummingbird to chime in.

The Hummingbird Stories is the brainchild of educators Donnell Cannon and Jenny O’Meara. Robert Kinlaw produced Season 2 of the podcast, and Rupen Fofaria supported Season 2 as a creative producer.

In addition to Embark students Quinn and Luke and former Edgecombe County Public Schools student QuaNasia, in this episode you heard from:

The hummingbird artwork on the cover is by then-eighth grade student Joselyn Hernandez, now a high school junior.

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We are Donnell Cannon and Jenny O’Meara, two passionate educators. This season on The Hummingbird Stories, we're asking the question: What does an extraordinary education look like for every student?

We’re hosting conversations with the most innovative, equity-minded leaders in education from all across the country -- and that includes students.

Teachers and other adults at school have a huge impact on young people and, in this fourth episode, that's what we're talking about -- the adults in the room. In this episode, we'll hear from Miguel Gonzales, Tyler Thigpen, and three students -- QuaNasia, Quinn, and Luke. We also hear from Sonn Sam, who had this to say about what he looks for when he's interviewing candidates for teaching positions.

"When we enter the space of education, I build relationships with young people. But we have other educators that feel -- 'I teach content.' I've had educators say to my face, 'I'm a biology teacher, you guys are way too warm and fuzzy for me, man. I don't do that.' And I just said ... thank you very much. I appreciate your time. We moving on. Because, to me, none of this matters if you don't have a relationship with young people. None of it."

In every episode on this season of The Hummingbird Stories, we’ll pose a question and ask you to weigh in through our Telbee. This week’s question asks that you think about the role of the adults in the school building. We're thinking about teachers, TAs, principals, and more. If you could redesign the role of an educator, what would it look like? Visit sayhi.chat/hummingbird to chime in.

The Hummingbird Stories is the brainchild of educators Donnell Cannon and Jenny O’Meara. Robert Kinlaw produced Season 2 of the podcast, and Rupen Fofaria supported Season 2 as a creative producer.

In addition to Embark students Quinn and Luke and former Edgecombe County Public Schools student QuaNasia, in this episode you heard from:

The hummingbird artwork on the cover is by then-eighth grade student Joselyn Hernandez, now a high school junior.

  continue reading

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