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EP158 We got this: Cornelius Minor on teachers as agents of change

EP158 We got this: Cornelius Minor on teachers as agents of change

FromAngela Watson's Truth for Teachers


EP158 We got this: Cornelius Minor on teachers as agents of change

FromAngela Watson's Truth for Teachers

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Mar 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“We live in a specific kind of America that offers an okay education for some kids, and then a totally subpar education for other kinds of kids. That our country—and specifically our education system—has been defined by intergenerational inequity really bothers me. And so much of my message is around how we disrupt that, how we can begin to look at the things that have plagued us for generations and begin to take those things apart. We cannot be okay with the way things are. It’s just too dire for too many kids. We can’t make excuses by saying, ‘Well, this is how we've always done it,’ or ‘I’m just a teacher. What power do I have?’ Yeah, I'm just a teacher, and we have a whole lot of power. The most important thing to me is to be able to step back, look at my practices, customs, and traditions, and do the kind of action research that's going to lead to change. That really matters a lot to me. I don't have to wait for city hall to say, ‘Let's do this thing.’ I can look at the inequitable outcomes in my school, in my department, in my class, and I can address those things in a really intentional way using action research or inquiry.” Listen to this week’s episode for more from Cornelius Minor on re-writing the teacher hero narrative and disrupting the status quo. Click here to read or share the transcript and audio or participate in the discussion.
Released:
Mar 24, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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