Building the Black Educator Pipeline

A Powerful Black Teacher's Story: Obstacles and Resilience (ft. Renee Moore)

39 min · 13 de jun de 2024
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Renee Moore, an award-winning educator and recipient of the 2001 Mississippi Teacher of the Year award, shares her experiences as a long-time Black educator in the south. Renee discusses the challenges within the current education system, the importance of making learning engaging and relevant, and the impact of culturally responsive teaching. She provides insights into her innovative approaches to teaching, demonstrating how education can be a powerful tool for empowerment and advancement. Join us for an inspiring conversation on the need for systemic change and the potential for all students to excel in school.

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