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I'm sure you have heard about the divide in our nation with regard to gender, orientation, sexuality being taught in schools. While we certainly have our own thoughts here at the Enriched Educator, we have invited two special guests to share their opinions and experiences. This month we Sip the TEE with our guests to unpack some of the misconceptions about this topic and share their perspectives on the benefits and importance of this work.
They say one of the most important aspects of leadership is being responsive to the needs of your people, but how can you do that without hearing from your people? We chat with teachers, Ulysses Stokes and Brittany Anderson, about their perspectives on what teachers really need right now. We also share some pointers on how to plan accordingly for next year.
In this episode, we debunk a couple of widely shared misconceptions and set the record straight about how the education field has been shaped and molded into what we see today. We also discuss how female education leaders have become more and more empowered to break the glass ceiling and take our rightful position at the tables that were once exclusively reserved for men.
Education Leaders Jasmyn Williams and Maria Wilson join this month’s conversation café. Tune in as we Sip the T.E.E. about our experiences with Black History Month and share some of those critical do's and don'ts.