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The So-Called Oreos Podcast has their very first interview! For this episode, Janae and Kia sit down with Janae’s sister, Jasmine Price, who is a ELA teacher in Syracuse city school district and adjunct professor at SUNY Oswego teaching the foundations of education. The three discuss the statistics of the lack of diversity in the teaching field and the long term effects that teachers have on their students. Jasmine explains how we can make the teaching field more diverse and shares her personal stories of teaching that will blow you away and also give you a good laugh!
Article discussed: Does Teacher Diversity Matter in Student Learning?Â
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In this episode of So-Called Oreos, the hosts start off on a little bit of a funny tangent (sorry!) about a white student not knowing he applied to an HBCU […]
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