Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

303: Social Justice in Schools with Dr. Charles A. Barrett


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We were so excited to have a conversation with Dr. Charles A. Barrett to dive deeper into his book:

Social Justice in Schools A Framework for Equity in Education

Our conversation explores:

  • Ensuring equitable access to key opportunities
  • Centering Relationships
  • Reflecting on how to build community

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Learn about our special guest

Charles A. Barrett, PhD, NCSP, a district-level administrator in Virginia, practiced as a school psychologist for 13 years at the elementary and secondary levels. He serves as an adjunct lecturer at several universities, where he is actively involved in the training and development of future school psychologists. Dr. Barrett was named a School Psychologist of the Year by the Virginia Academy of School Psychologists. His past leadership positions within the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) include co-chair of the Social Justice Task Force and African American Subcommittee, chair of the Multicultural Affairs and Social Justice Committees, and Virginia Delegate to the NASP Leadership Assembly. Dr. Barrett serves on the editorial boards of School Psychology Review and School Psychology. He is a frequent speaker and workshop presenter for educators, families, and community organizations.

His website is www.charlesbarrett.org

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