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Stop Talking in Code: Call Them Black Boys

Stop Talking in Code: Call Them Black Boys

by darylhowardphd | Sep 17, 2020 | Originally published via learningforjustice.org

My life’s work in education has been broad. Yet one particular focus has held a priority over others: the education of Black boys. I read, write, research, organize, train, execute and pray, all so that the personal and academic lives of Black boys are improved. I’ve...
Teaching My Teen to Lead with SEL

Teaching My Teen to Lead with SEL

by darylhowardphd | Sep 6, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com

Recently, I got the news that my daughter won the coveted chairperson position of a leadership organization for girls at her school. My thoughts immediately went from pride, to a pause. Does she even know how to lead? I thought of her previous roles in school, church,...
Just Like Cops, Teachers Often Refuse to Address the ‘Bad Apples’ in Their Profession

Just Like Cops, Teachers Often Refuse to Address the ‘Bad Apples’ in Their Profession

by darylhowardphd | Jun 23, 2020 | Originally published via citizen.education

I’m here to say that all police officers aren’t bad.  However, troubled by the obvious, and most recent, “bad practice” in policing, I needed to affirm that by having a conversation with one who I have trust in on the matter, a relative who is a former police...
My Black Boys told me to tell you…

My Black Boys told me to tell you…

by darylhowardphd | May 31, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com

Lessons on Learning, Feeling, and Acting This weekend I had the opportunity to zoom with my mentoring group of all black boys. Although we were supposed to discuss a book we’ve been reading, I knew it was going to be a conversation about the recent events around race...
Teen Boys and COVID: How our boys may feel and how we can help.

Teen Boys and COVID: How our boys may feel and how we can help.

by darylhowardphd | May 8, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com

In my twenty plus years in education, not a day has gone by where I don’t think about black boys and education. As you may have expected, I’ve been thinking a lot about how they’re making out with learning, and more importantly being, during COVID-19. As an educator...
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