U.S. Department of Education

Black History, DEI, and the Reality of America

Shayna Terrell and Dr. Greg Carr discuss the significance of Black History Month, the importance of celebrating Black identity, and the historical context of Black narratives. From the legacy of...

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Black teachers

The Urgency of Engagement: Lessons from MLK for Today’s Struggles

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. faced a deeply divided and segregated society, where those in power often held prejudices and values that were directly in opposition to the well-being of Black people....

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ROUNDTABLE: Tech's Role in Math Ed: Addressing Equity and Engagement

In this special roundtable edition of Building the Black Educator Pipeline, we explore the reasons for the underrepresentation of people of color in math and technology fields. Our expert panel...

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Teaching

Ed Post Conversations: Elisa Stad, Author of "Mama's Love Language"

Ed Post Senior Digital Manager Lisa Hollenbach talks with author Elisa Stad about her children's book "Mama's Love Language." Elisa shares her journey of growing up in a biracial household and...

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Teaching

Telling the Truth About MLK and What We Left in 2023

As we embark on a new year filled with hope and determination, we extend a warm welcome to our dedicated allies who share our vision of providing a quality education for Black children and...

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Empowering School Board Members To Overcome the Status Quo

In the face of declining student achievement, and a post-pandemic educational environment full of culture war politics, we need strong, effective school boards who can govern school districts and...

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#FreedomFriday: Historic Slave Rebellions (Ft. Ismael Jimenez)

Too often we are told that slavery consisted of docile humans and their oppressive masters. The true history that we should be teaching our kids is a story of unceasing rebellion. On the most recent...

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