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What if the traditional methods of teaching are inherently flawed and perpetuating inequality in our education system?
In this episode #47, join Dr. Terrance L. Green, as he discusses the transformative Equity-Responsive Instruction Framework, which is designed to create racially just classrooms. You’ll learn why the outdated banking model of education fails to consider students' unique lived experiences.
Moving from theory to practice, Dr. Green dives into actionable strategies for planning to enact equity-responsive instruction. He explores five essential questions that educators can use to ensure their lessons are inclusive and reflective of their students' cultural, racial, and community backgrounds. Learn how to make your classroom universally accessible, promote higher-order thinking, and share power with students by co-creating learning goals and norms.
This insightful episode provides questions to help educators foster dynamic, equitable learning environments that affirm and engage all students in meaningful ways. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to advance your teaching practice and support every learner’s journey.
Grab my FREE e-book "3 Essential Questions Every Equity Team Must Ask: Equity Audits That Make Real Change." Get your copy HERE.
I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
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Please share your questions and/or reactions to this episode with Dr. Green.
What if the traditional methods of teaching are inherently flawed and perpetuating inequality in our education system?
In this episode #47, join Dr. Terrance L. Green, as he discusses the transformative Equity-Responsive Instruction Framework, which is designed to create racially just classrooms. You’ll learn why the outdated banking model of education fails to consider students' unique lived experiences.
Moving from theory to practice, Dr. Green dives into actionable strategies for planning to enact equity-responsive instruction. He explores five essential questions that educators can use to ensure their lessons are inclusive and reflective of their students' cultural, racial, and community backgrounds. Learn how to make your classroom universally accessible, promote higher-order thinking, and share power with students by co-creating learning goals and norms.
This insightful episode provides questions to help educators foster dynamic, equitable learning environments that affirm and engage all students in meaningful ways. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to advance your teaching practice and support every learner’s journey.
Grab my FREE e-book "3 Essential Questions Every Equity Team Must Ask: Equity Audits That Make Real Change." Get your copy HERE.
I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
Support the show
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