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“Imagining the World Anew”: The Educational Value of African American History

“Imagining the World Anew”: The Educational Value of African American History

by kereemn | Feb 16, 2023 | Originally published via medium.com, Uncategorized

All throughout my life, February has been situated as an important month because of the focus on African American history. I’m grateful for the influential educator and historian, Dr. Carter G. Woodson’s drive to position this time of the year as an...
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...
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...
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,...
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