Tag: culturally relevant teaching

  • This is how I read 3 books at a time – steps to master self-directed reading

    If you’re trying to read more but feel overwhelmed by your schedule, you’re not alone. As a lifelong learner, teacher coach, and proud autodidact, I’ve developed a reading system that helps me make consistent progress on three books at a time. In this blog, I break down my intentional reading routine and show you how…

  • Knowledge, Action, and Reflection: The Path to Liberation

    Learn about the transformative power of Knowledge, Action, and Reflection as inspired by Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed. This article explores how deep understanding fuels intentional action, how purposeful action creates meaningful change, and how reflection refines both. Learn how these three interconnected elements empower educators and changemakers to navigate systemic challenges, foster liberation,…

  • Dreamkeepers: Stop Asking Teachers to Remember Their “Why”

    Learn about how teachers Scottie, Malik, and Mialee navigate the challenges of teaching while grappling with burnout, frustration, and purpose. This story explores the power of volition, the realities of working in an inequitable system, and the ways educators can stay grounded in their why without dismissing the difficulties they face.