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Assume Brilliance: How One Student's Path Was Redirected by the Choices Educators Made

54 min · 2. mar. 2026
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Click here to share encouragement, questions and feedback [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2526074/fan_mail/new] In this powerful episode, we sit down with **Isormari Pozo**, an instructional leader whose 24‑year journey through public education began long before she ever stepped into a classroom as a teacher. As a former ESL student, a bilingual learner, and now an ESL Department Lead, Isormari brings a deeply personal and unapologetically honest perspective on identity, belonging, and the systems that shape multilingual learners’ experiences. We follow her story across five pivotal chapters of her life—each one revealing the hidden barriers, biases, and breakthroughs that ultimately shaped the educator she became. Segment 1: Disrupting the ESL Stereotype Isormari opens up about the assumptions people make when they hear “ESL student” and what it feels like to carry that label as an American citizen. This segment grounds the episode in identity, belonging, and the misconceptions that persist in schools today. Segment 2: Elementary Years — Representation, Music, and the Power of Expectation We explore her early experiences in a dual‑language classroom, where music became a cognitive lifeline and culturally responsive teaching accelerated her language development. Through stories of affirmation—and moments of being underestimated—we surface themes like the Pygmalion Effect, stereotype threat, and the critical role of representation in children’s literature. Educators walk away with a clear takeaway: culturally responsive teaching literally builds neural pathways and confidence. Segment 3: Middle School — Names, Poverty, and Survival Isormari recounts the painful moment her name was mispronounced on her first day in Louisiana, sparking a conversation about belonging, uncertainty, and identity safety. She shares how poverty shaped her learning, how hunger impacts cognition, and how she was placed in remediation based solely on her last name. This segment exposes the real consequences of implicit bias, tracking, and opportunity gaps—and challenges educators to assume brilliance before deficiency. Segment 4: Ninth Grade — The Breaking Point High school brings a turning point marked by exhaustion, work responsibilities, and a traumatic algebra experience that led to public humiliation. We unpack what happens when a high‑performing student suddenly declines, how threat‑state learning shuts down the brain, and why disengagement is often a sign of injury, not laziness. This segment is a call for educators to look beneath behavior and see the unseen battles students carry. Segment 5: Becoming the Teacher She Needed Returning to Puerto Rico becomes the catalyst for transformation. Isormari discovers her calling in education and commits to becoming the teacher—and later the leader—she once needed. She shares how her lived experiences now shape her leadership, her advocacy for multilingual learners, and her belief in “Assume Brilliance” as a daily practice, not a slogan. Closing Call to Action Isormari leaves educators with one powerful message: every child deserves an adult who sees their potential before their pain. Her story is a reminder that identity safety, high expectations, and culturally responsive teaching aren’t strategies—they’re lifelines. Ginott Quote Ed referred to: https://ncaeyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/NCAEYC-ginott-quote-poster2017.pdf [https://ncaeyc.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/NCAEYC-ginott-quote-poster2017.pdf] #jackeduppodcast #newpodcast #education #knowledgeispower  #global #professionaldevelopment

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