by darylhowardphd | May 6, 2020 | Originally published via medium.com
I needed to get myself together. I’ve always considered myself to be productive, efficient, and constantly seeking to achieve at high levels in new spaces. However, like everyone else, my world got turned upside down and I wasn’t able to do the things that I am...
by darylhowardphd | Sep 8, 2019 | Originally published via bondeducators.org
As educators, we approach every school year with the desire to be our very best. When thinking of our profession, we understand that it is never static and there are new experiences preparing to greet us daily. As a new member of the Equity Initiatives Unit, I’m...
by darylhowardphd | Feb 25, 2019 | Originally published via edweek.org, Students
Educators have the unique responsibility of delivering content as well as helping students to move in the direction of personal growth and development. This movement happens best when there is a common frame of reference or starting point for working toward the...
by darylhowardphd | Feb 7, 2019 | Originally published via edpost.com
I remember growing up and my father would give me a haircut in our basement. Other times, he would take me to the barbershop. Now some might ask why a father who could cut his own son’s hair would spend money at the barbershop. There was a reason. He wanted me to...
by darylhowardphd | Nov 2, 2018 | Originally published via bondeducators.org
Recruiting, Developing, and Retaining Male Educators of Color by Bolstering Teacher Efficacy and Creating Culturally Engaging Networks. Daryl C. Howard, Ph.D. It is often hypothesized that male teachers of color have a special way of connecting with students of color....
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