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    shayna terrell

    Explore " shayna terrell" with insightful episodes like "Continuing the Legacy of Education and Liberation (ft.Ilyasah Shabazz)", "Resisting and Internalizing: Unpacking Bias (ft. Jéri Ogden)", "Respect Our Existence or Expect Our Resistance (ft. Edwin Mayorga)", "Abbott Elementary: Why We Need Black Teachers Ft. Joyce Abbott" and "The Reality of Building the Black Educator Pipeline (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)" from podcasts like ""Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline", "Building the Black Educator Pipeline" and "Building the Black Educator Pipeline"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Resisting and Internalizing: Unpacking Bias (ft. Jéri Ogden)

    Resisting and Internalizing: Unpacking Bias (ft. Jéri Ogden)

    Guest Bio

    Jéri L. Ogden is an educator, writer, and facilitator with a passion for and emphasis on equitable practices and cultural competence. Jéri graduated from Howard University with a B.A. in Communication and Culture and from American University with an M.Ed in Educational Leadership and Policy. Upon her undergraduate graduation, she spent one year working at DC’s first all-boys public charter school as a substitute teacher and assistant director of the after-school program before her training as a Summer 2010 DC Teaching Fellow. Jéri has taught at both public and charter schools in DC and Houston, as well as an international school in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
     

    With over 14 years of progressive teacher leadership, Jéri most recently served as the Director of the Professional Learning Community at ASCD. In addition, she is the founder of P.U.R.P.L.E., a consulting firm that provides purposeful, uplifting, and restorative professional learning experiences to organizations and communities. Jéri is currently pursuing her Ed.D in Educational Leadership and Organizational Innovation at Marymount University. She is a former member of the adjunct staff at Trinity Washington University where her courses focus on restorative practices, relationship building in school systems, and empathy. Her work is rooted in the philosophy that equity is not a buzzword.

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeri_teaches

    Website: http://jeriogden.com/

    Respect Our Existence or Expect Our Resistance (ft. Edwin Mayorga)

    Respect Our Existence or Expect Our Resistance (ft. Edwin Mayorga)

    We welcome Edwin Mayorga, Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Studies and the Program in Latin American and Latino Studies, and co-researcher of the Education in our Barrios Project (#BarrioEdProj) to BTBEP podcast!

    In this episode, Mr. Mayorga shares about his journey and what inspired him to become an educator. He shares with host Shayna Terrell how race and culture can be at the forefront of how we engage today’s youth, and the importance of affirming our own identities and the identities of the students we serve.

    As #HispanicHeritageMonth comes to a close, the episode centers around Latinx communities, educators and students and what "culturally relevant curriculum" looks like for these communities. Edwin Mayorga shares about his "Barrio Education Project," the term "LatinX," and the importance of Black and Brown unity in this work. 

     

    Abbott Elementary: Why We Need Black Teachers Ft. Joyce Abbott

    Abbott Elementary: Why We Need Black Teachers Ft. Joyce Abbott

    Enjoy one of the greatest hits of the Building the Black Educator Pipeline Podcast, with this season one episode featuring Joyce Abbott, the inspiration behind Quinta Brunson's critically acclaimed show, Abbott Elementary!

    In this flashback episode that was originally live-streamed, Mrs. Abbott shares memories of having Quinta Brunson as a student, well before she would go on to creating the hit show Abbott Elementary. She also discusses what it felt like to be the inspiration behind the show's name and what lessons we can draw from the hit series. 

    Mrs. Abbott also talked to host Shayna Terrell about what inspired her to be an educator and why she has stayed in the classroom for so long, as well as how her time in the military shaped her and the impact it add on her as an educator. 

    Finally, the conversation touched on the importance of Black educators, bridging the gaps between schools and communities, and how we can truly achieve educational justice.

     

     

    The Reality of Building the Black Educator Pipeline (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

    The Reality of Building the Black Educator Pipeline (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

    What is the purpose of education?

    Our resident Baba, Dr. Greg Carr rejoins the show to answer this question and break down how our system of education functions and the purpose it serves.

    In this episode, host Shayna Terrell and Dr. Carr discuss how formal education has shifted over time in America and how different cultures see the role of education. Dr. Carr addresses the unique role of a public system of schools in a capitalist society, and the conversation touches on a parent's right to a quality education.

    Shayna and Dr. Carr discuss the curriculum in our schools and who and what gets taught to children, as well as the spiritual and cultural violence that Black children often face at school.

    Finally, the conversation touches on the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas and what the aftermath will be. 

     

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