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Culture Drives Equity

Culture Drives Equity

by darylhowardphd | Sep 27, 2022 | Originally published via medium.com, Uncategorized

Culture is the most important force for creating and maintaining equity- centered schools. By definition, culture is the aggregation of beliefs, attitudes, habits, values, and practices that form a reality. These patterns serve as a filter through which a person/group...
What Boys can learn from Will: How to Reset.

What Boys can learn from Will: How to Reset.

by darylhowardphd | Apr 12, 2022 | Originally published via medium.com, Uncategorized

While the rest of the world talked about Will Smith from the lens of a celebrity meltdown, I’m reflecting on what our young boys are taking away from this situation. If you are unclear of the situation that I am referencing, I am speaking about Will Smith slapping...
Tis the Season’ for advocacy, belonging, and culturally responsive teaching.

Tis the Season’ for advocacy, belonging, and culturally responsive teaching.

by darylhowardphd | Dec 23, 2021 | Originally published via medium.com, Uncategorized

I recently had an interesting experience while doing professional development with a group of educators. As I entered the zoom platform, the group was talking about their holiday traditions and many of them had on different holiday attire. As always, in my opening...
Humanize and Educate | 3 principles educators should follow to ensure that every Black boy can perform well

Humanize and Educate | 3 principles educators should follow to ensure that every Black boy can perform well

by darylhowardphd | Mar 1, 2021 | Originally published via naesp.org

I’ve focused on the ongoing disproportionality in Black boys’ outcomes throughout my more than 20-year career. And I am still making calls for Black boys to be seen—and humanized—in educational spaces. That’s what it takes to help every Black boy perform to the best...
Do you consider yourself a culturally responsive educator? You’re needed now more than ever.

Do you consider yourself a culturally responsive educator? You’re needed now more than ever.

by darylhowardphd | Oct 26, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com

To say that 2020 has been quite a year would be an understatement. We can try to deny it but in every home and virtual space across America, people have intense feelings about the socio-political context that we live in with the pandemic, politics, and virtual...
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