Educational inequality is a significant problem today. Last week’s episode covered what it takes to make a positive impact on this problem. When you think about childhood education, you also understand the importance of the child’s development as a person. Teachers are crucial in how this happens, and this work is more than just teaching curriculum. This week I am releasing the 2nd part to the series with Larissa Gregory. Larissa is over social-emotional learning for Memphis Teacher Residency and is trained in Educational Psychology and much more. I enjoyed this conversation learning more about educational inequality, getting to the root of what a child needs to grow, why teacher burnout is so high, addressing this to create better long-term engagement and more. I hope you enjoy this week’s episode also consider how things we discuss here affect our society today.
RECAP
8:41 The quality of education you receive can depend on the zip code you’re in
9:31 How tax dollars affect education
10:05 The effect of Covid and how this plays out in poorer zip codes
16:56 You have to challenge the way things have always been done
21:48 How to create a safe space for someone to learn
23:30 How this works in your brain
27:16 Challenge your frameworks
28:17 The less stable the environment the harder it is
29:15 Why you need to get to the root cause
30:41 Why we need to invest in educators
RESOURCES
- https://memphistr.org/
- Matt Haaga State Farm: https://www.matthaaga.com/
- https://abjets.com/