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Note: this is part 2 of a 2-part episode.
Taris Mullins is an expert on diversity and inclusion, and we’re lucky to learn from him in this episode of TFPE. Topics in part 2 of this episode include over-indexing for privilege, the problem with inequitable assessment, the impact of a teacher on a student’s self-perception, ways educators can create inclusive learning experiences, and the most meaningful thing you can do for your favorite teacher.
Links and further reading from Taris:
- Taris’ LinkedIn page and email (he’d love to hear from you!)
- Racial Equity Institute: The Groundwater Approach
- Center for Public Education Brief: Educational Equity
- Brookings Institute: Challenges Facing Black Men
- The Leadership Academy: Culturally Responsive Leadership
Have a great idea for a podcast topic? You can find Sean on Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, or by e-mail. Reach out and share what matters to you.
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