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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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