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In this heart-centered episode of The Culture-Centered Classroom, host Jocelynn Hubbard engages in a deep and inspiring conversation with Dr. Pamela Seda, co-author of Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom. Dr. Seda shares her motivation for creating the ICUCARE Framework and how it supports educators in fostering equitable math classrooms.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Seda beautifully explains how her personal experiences as an educator led her to develop a framework that prioritizes equity and inclusion. She shares the meaning behind the book’s title, emphasizing the importance of choosing to see students as capable mathematicians and the dangers of adopting a "colorblind" approach in education. Jocelynn and Dr. Seda explore the ICUCARE Framework in depth.
Dr. Seda also recounts the heartwarming story behind the book’s cover art and offers practical advice for educators on how to align their intentions with their impact in the classroom. If you are an educator striving to create a more inclusive and culturally responsive classroom, this episode is packed with insights and actionable strategies to help you on that journey.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS FOR TEACHERS-
In this episode I mention:
Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy resources in my TEACHER SHOP
Culture-Centered Teacher WORKSHOPS - Click HERE for more information
Ready to take action?
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Email - [email protected]
LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cts-custom-teaching-solutions/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iteachcustom/
Website - https://customteachingsolutions.com
**Custom Teaching Solutions is a affiliate for Bookshop.org, which means we receive a commission on every sale that comes through our link at no additional cost to you.**
In this heart-centered episode of The Culture-Centered Classroom, host Jocelynn Hubbard engages in a deep and inspiring conversation with Dr. Pamela Seda, co-author of Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom. Dr. Seda shares her motivation for creating the ICUCARE Framework and how it supports educators in fostering equitable math classrooms.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Seda beautifully explains how her personal experiences as an educator led her to develop a framework that prioritizes equity and inclusion. She shares the meaning behind the book’s title, emphasizing the importance of choosing to see students as capable mathematicians and the dangers of adopting a "colorblind" approach in education. Jocelynn and Dr. Seda explore the ICUCARE Framework in depth.
Dr. Seda also recounts the heartwarming story behind the book’s cover art and offers practical advice for educators on how to align their intentions with their impact in the classroom. If you are an educator striving to create a more inclusive and culturally responsive classroom, this episode is packed with insights and actionable strategies to help you on that journey.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS FOR TEACHERS-
In this episode I mention:
Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy resources in my TEACHER SHOP
Culture-Centered Teacher WORKSHOPS - Click HERE for more information
Ready to take action?
CONNECT WITH ME:
Email - [email protected]
LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cts-custom-teaching-solutions/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iteachcustom/
Website - https://customteachingsolutions.com
**Custom Teaching Solutions is a affiliate for Bookshop.org, which means we receive a commission on every sale that comes through our link at no additional cost to you.**