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  • In this episode of The Black Scholars Podcast, Leonard delves into a pressing issue facing Durham Public Schools in Durham, North Carolina—a district-wide protest leading to school closures due to a major financial mistake. This episode features an enlightening discussion with veteran math teacher and Durham Association of Educators Organizer, Ryann Mitchell, shedding light on the causes, repercussions, and implications for all educators.

    Support the show and engage with the community. Follow The Black Scholars Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, subscribe for access to exclusive content, leave reviews, and share this episode with your colleagues. Additionally, shop at www.blackscholarsclothing.com, using promo code SCHOLARS. Don't forget to send educational news tips and stories to [email protected].

    Finally, please read Becoming an Effective Black Educator: A Manifesto, available on Amazon, offering 10 principles needed to succeed as a Black educator.

    In summary, this episode on the Durham Public Schools protest provides a timely and informative exploration of a critical issue impacting educators and students. Through insightful discussion and analysis, this episode serves as a catalyst for dialogue and action within the education community.

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  • In this episode of The Black Scholars Podcast, the host delves into the critical issue of learning loss and its implications for society. This episode aims to address three key questions through research analysis and insights from two accomplished educators.

    1) What is Learning Loss?

    2) Why Haven't Schools Bounced Back from Learning Loss?

    3) What Can Educators Do to Help Stop Learning Loss?

    The highlight of this episode is the valuable insights shared by two remarkable educators—Chantell Rodgers and Johora Warren. Chantell Rodgers, an Academic Success Coordinator in Tempe, Arizona, works for Arizona State University, and Johora Warren, a fourth-grade English Language Arts teacher in Tampa, Florida, teaches at a charter school. These educators provide insightful observations and draw valuable conclusions, based on their respective experiences, that educators can implement to mitigate learning loss.

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    In summary, this episode on learning loss combines research analysis and practical insights from experienced educators. By addressing these three key questions, this episode serves as a valuable resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the long-term impacts of learning loss on society.

  • From Self Care Part 1 (episode 22) and The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (episode 44), Jailyn Jenkins is back. With several years of experience leading classrooms as an educator and coach, Jailyn brings a lot to the show. She is now a "Double Agent” for a nonprofit organization as she provides professional development across the country and coaches novice classroom teachers. Join us as we discuss her journey and transition out of the K-12 classroom environment.

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  • This episode gives educators and scholars an inside look into the Business Analyst career field. Jazmine Maddox-Saunders is a Business Systems Analyst located in Charlotte, North Carolina. As a former English teacher, Jazmine is a great example that educators can transition into technical careers. Tune in to hear us discuss education, why we both left education, and how she transitioned into her new tech career. If you want to skip the education discussion, fast forward to the 24:00 mark.

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  • This episode gives educators and scholars an inside look into the ServiceNow career field. Ryan Harris is a Senior Associate Technical Consultant located in Nashville, Tennessee. She believes education is a "crucial piece in our development and life choices." Explore ServiceNow's certification and training options here.

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  • This episode gives educators an inside look into the Salesforce Administrator career field. Brandi Jones (@nonflufftech via TikTok) is a Salesforce Administrator/Business Analyst located in the New York City area. She's passionate about education and well aware of the many issues educators encounter on a daily basis. Explore Salesforce careers here.

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  • Leonard: "If you had one word that would describe not just you, but your purpose in life as far as you understand it right now…and you had to get it tattooed on you…what would that word be and why?"

    Elisia: "Grace. Why? You have to give yourself grace. I tend to be hard on myself, and have to remind myself to give myself grace. I’m learning as I go.”

    Join The Black Scholars Podcast and Elisia Wright (@thatswright) as we discuss how the pandemic has impacted K-12 education. Ms. Wright is a skilled elementary school teacher living in Miami, Florida. She’s a Florida A&M University graduate.

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  • "Have some compassion for yourself...do what you enjoy...do what you have to do, but make some time to do what you enjoy..." — Dr. Kanesha L. Moore

    For the first time on the show, we have an educator and a scholar who isn’t in the K-12 “hamster wheel.” Dr. Kanesha L. Moore, from Memphis, Tennessee, is a psychologist at a large public university in Texas. The Spelman College alumna has been teaching since 2012. We discuss how we have been impacted by Covid-19, the importance of mental health, self-care, etc. More importantly, we discuss how college students and professors have been impacted by the global pandemic and how we educators can bounce back despite the pandemic.

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  • "At the core, I know my experience was eclectic, so I wanted to use that experience and wisdom to help propel our Black & Brown students forward (especially in the STEM field)" - Jailyn Jenkins

    From Self Care Part 1 (episode 22), Jailyn Jenkins is back. With 7 years of experience in the industry, Jailyn brings a lot to the show. She is no longer a high school teacher. She now serves as a high school science instructional coach in the Denver, Colorado area. Join us as we compare and contrast the ups and downs between the first year of the pandemic in education and this current year.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the final installment of the series. On episode 10, "America Will Be” of the America to Me series, I only focus on two issues: the importance of effective school leadership and why educators should only focus on what we can control. I've enjoyed watching and analyzing this documentary and look forward to future work from these filmmakers. I'll keep an attentive eye on the progress of Oak Park and River Forest High School and that community. After all, I am a product of the Midwest.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the ninth installment of the series. On episode 9, "The Invisible T-Shirt” of the America to Me series, I relate my experience attending small colleges in predominately-White towns to Kendale's college visit. I also analyze Tiara's academic struggles and a potential solution. Terrence goes to court with his mother regarding guardianship, and Ms. Stovall's Woven program is met with resistance from administration, again. Lastly, I discuss the question, "Why aren't there more Black and Brown educators?" It's not an easy answer.

    The next series will focus on my book, Becoming an Effective Black Educator, available via paperback or e-Book. I'm excited to discuss this content in details as it directly relates to our current conundrums in education and within our own careers. I want everyone to be successful, and I plan on giving away a few copies during this series.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the eighth installment of the series. On episode 8, "Nobody Can Hold You Down” of the America to Me series, I share effective strategies to combat against student's anxiety particularly test anxiety, which is currently impacting Caroline. I also discuss Mr. Clark, one of the few Black male educators at Oak Park River Forest High School. Lastly, I ponder how educators should connect with kids like Tiara, who doesn't give her full effort in any academic sense.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the seventh installment of the series. On episode 7, "Tsunami of Privilege” of the America to Me series, I focus on two central ideas: the idea that Black and Brown students do not feel comfortable speaking in predominately White classes and Ke'Shawn's emotional rollercoaster.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the sixth installment of the series. On episode 6, "Listen to the Poem!,” of the America to Me series, I utilize Charles' powerful spoke word poetry to break down the entire episode and the status quo of K-12 education, currently.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the fifth installment of the series. On episode 5, "I Don’t Have to Think About Being White,” of the America to Me series, I dissect the introduction of two new students, the importance of high expectations, being data-driven, how the school let Ke'Shawn and his family down, and elitism.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the fourth installment of the series. Joined by the forever insightful/ever knowledgeable Dr. Keila Foster, we discuss episode 4, "There’s Nothing Funny about Race," of the America to Me series. We discuss the purple elephant in the room as Jada and Charles handle Mr. Podolner lightheartedness toward race in his physics class. That discussion entails making student connections, white privilege, the importance of teaching life lessons, the importance of being able to “read the room,” and much more.

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  • "This isn't a melting pot. This is a crucible of divisiveness." America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the third installment of the series. For this episode, I analyze Kendall’s stellar work ethic, Ms. Stovall’s lesson on equity vs. equality, micro-aggressions at Oak Park River Forest, overt racism, the ignorance of the superintendent, and more.

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  • America to Me is a Starz docu-series. There are approximately 10 episodes that highlight Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb outside of Chicago. This episode is the second installment of the series. For this episode, I am joined by Dr. Keila Foster (previously featured on episode 17) as we discuss Ke'Shawn's insight on Black-on-Black crime, Ke'Shawn's mother's terrible experience at Oak Park High, the diversity of Kendal's and Tiara's friends, Oak Park's emphasis on literacy, and more.

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    PSA — Thanks to Participant’s America to Me: Real Talk campaign, you can watch the America to Me docuseries and access the “Real Talk” guide for free. Click here. Input code “ATM2020” in all caps into the “Conference Code” box.

    The Black Scholars Podcast has a new Instagram page (@blackscholarspodcast) and a new Facebook page. Please follow and like.

    Shop Black Scholars Clothing™ with promo code SCHOLARS for 15 percent off. Thank you for your support.

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    The Black Scholars Podcast is now available on YouTube. Please subscribe.

    My book, Becoming an Effective Black Educator: A Manifesto is available as an e-book or paperback via Kindle and Amazon.

    Thank you for being a part of the community. Please tell your colleagues about the show, subscribe to the show, and leave a review.

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    All e-mail inquiries should be sent to [email protected].

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    2. Leave a review via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify.

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    4. Subscribe to the YouTube channel. Turn on notifications.

    5. Support the show via Patreon (donate anywhere from $1 to $100). To help the growth of the show, develop future professional development events, a nationwide conference, seminars and more, please support us. Your contribution will be rewarded with early access to new content, free merchandise, exclusive promo codes to Black Scholars Clothing™, consulting services, advertisement spots, and more. Thank you for being a part of the tribe. You are appreciated.

    6. Shop Black Scholars Clothing™ where there are various hoodies, t-shirts, tank tops, and other apparel. Your support is appreciated.

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