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Hey, thanks for tuning into this Weekend Rewind — a chance to revisit favourite conversations.
This one’s with Zaretta Hammond, author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, and a woman I now call a friend. In fact, we caught up for breakfast in New York after this episode aired — I was flying out that afternoon, she was in town, and it was one of those serendipitous moments that made me love podcasting even more.
Zaretta is brilliant. She’s a master of metaphor, a facilitator with 25+ years under her belt, and someone who brings both rigour and heart to everything she teaches. In this episode, we cover:
There’s so much goodness in here, whether you’re a teacher, speaker, or someone leading any kind of human-to-human experience.
Zaretta Hammond is an educational consultant and author who focuses on culturally responsive teaching and learning. She has been a teacher, coach, and school leader, and her work centers around empowering educators to meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds.
Zaretta is the author of the critically acclaimed book "Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students." She is also a sought-after speaker and facilitator, sharing her expertise in workshops and conferences worldwide.
Find out more about Zaretta's work at:Â https://crtandthebrain.com/
🎧 Enjoy this one. It’s full of gems — and if you’ve ever doubted your own facilitation skills, this conversation will leave you fired up to get back out there.
Sign up for free for my best articles every week: Work Fame.
Show notes for every episode at https://podcast.leannehughes.com
P.S. Ready to take things up a level? Here are some ways I can help:
Let's connect on all the channels:
Leanne Hughes on LinkedIn
Leanne Hughes on Instagram
Visit my website: leannehughes.com
Email me: [email protected]
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By Leanne HughesHey, thanks for tuning into this Weekend Rewind — a chance to revisit favourite conversations.
This one’s with Zaretta Hammond, author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, and a woman I now call a friend. In fact, we caught up for breakfast in New York after this episode aired — I was flying out that afternoon, she was in town, and it was one of those serendipitous moments that made me love podcasting even more.
Zaretta is brilliant. She’s a master of metaphor, a facilitator with 25+ years under her belt, and someone who brings both rigour and heart to everything she teaches. In this episode, we cover:
There’s so much goodness in here, whether you’re a teacher, speaker, or someone leading any kind of human-to-human experience.
Zaretta Hammond is an educational consultant and author who focuses on culturally responsive teaching and learning. She has been a teacher, coach, and school leader, and her work centers around empowering educators to meet the needs of students from diverse backgrounds.
Zaretta is the author of the critically acclaimed book "Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students." She is also a sought-after speaker and facilitator, sharing her expertise in workshops and conferences worldwide.
Find out more about Zaretta's work at:Â https://crtandthebrain.com/
🎧 Enjoy this one. It’s full of gems — and if you’ve ever doubted your own facilitation skills, this conversation will leave you fired up to get back out there.
Sign up for free for my best articles every week: Work Fame.
Show notes for every episode at https://podcast.leannehughes.com
P.S. Ready to take things up a level? Here are some ways I can help:
Let's connect on all the channels:
Leanne Hughes on LinkedIn
Leanne Hughes on Instagram
Visit my website: leannehughes.com
Email me: [email protected]
Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.