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Want to Fix the Achievement Gap? Reconsider How You Teach.

Want to Fix the Achievement Gap? Reconsider How You Teach.

by darylhowardphd | Mar 6, 2018 | Originally published via edpost.com

There seems to be a sentiment amongst some educators that culturally responsive education is merely an optional “best practice.” Well, of course, any trainings or professional development examining approaches to teaching and learning can be considered best practices....
Martial Arts & Me: Movement Towards An Unattainable Perfection.

Martial Arts & Me: Movement Towards An Unattainable Perfection.

by darylhowardphd | Jan 1, 2018 | Uncategorized

For those that don’t know what a bucket list is, it is a list of all of the things that one desires to accomplish before they leave this earth. Earlier this month I did something that was very special for me. It was special because I had the opportunity to earn...
An Act of Protest: Reflections on the National Black Male Educators Convening

An Act of Protest: Reflections on the National Black Male Educators Convening

by darylhowardphd | Oct 22, 2017 | Uncategorized

Last weekend I had the opportunity to attend the inaugural National Black Male Educators Convening (BMEC) hosted by The Fellowship, a Philly group focused on increasing the number of black men in education. When I walked into the opening assembly, the first remark I...
NFL 2017: Black Folks, Boycotts, and Business as Usual.

NFL 2017: Black Folks, Boycotts, and Business as Usual.

by darylhowardphd | Sep 10, 2017 | Uncategorized

In the words of rapper Rick Ross, “I’m Jerry Jones, you just a running back”, a power imbalance is being highlighted that demonstrates what NFL owners like Jones are communicating to Colin Kaepernick and the rest of the NFL labor force. The words decoded mean “Yes,...
Versions of Truth: What Charlottesville reminds us about American Symbols.

Versions of Truth: What Charlottesville reminds us about American Symbols.

by darylhowardphd | Aug 31, 2017 | Uncategorized

You know what stood out to me most in the aftermath of the ugly events in Charlottesville? It was not that we are a divided country but the fact that we’re divided in terms of the way we see the history of our country thus impacting how we see the future.  The story...
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