The Black Teacher Project Podcast
What does it really take to move from a pedagogy of compliance to a pedagogy of possibility? In this episode of the Black Teacher Project Podcast, BTP’s Dr. Micia Mosely is joined by renowned teacher educator and Ready4Rigor architect Zaretta Hammond, bestselling author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain and Rebuilding Students’ Learning Power, and Abdul-Haqq (Hawk) Khalifah of Agency by Design Oakland, a Black educator and lead coach in Oakland Unified, for a grounded conversation on what it means to truly teach for liberation. Together, they unpack a critical gap in many classrooms: while relationships and cultural awareness matter, they are not enough. Their conversation centers the often overlooked work of building students’ information processing skills and learning power, shifting instruction from surface engagement to deep cognitive development. This episode is both a mirror and a roadmap. It affirms what many Black teachers already know intuitively while offering language, tools, and clarity to strengthen practice. As three Black educators reflect on what it looks like to move beyond performative strategies into intentional instructional decision-making, they name how systems train teachers into compliance, prioritizing control over curiosity. They also explore what becomes possible when teachers cultivate learning partnerships, slow down instruction, and coach students to think, struggle, and make meaning independently, inviting educators to move beyond managing classrooms toward building communities of learners where students do the thinking and own their learning.
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