Black Male History Teachers Make a Huge Difference in How Students Are Civically Engaged

Anthony Downers is a Black male history teacher who has hosts a podcast on culture, curriculum and CRT to help bring awareness to the need for diversity in what’s being taught in classrooms.

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We Must Make Co – Teaching a Priority

Public education must prioritize effective co teaching models if we truly want to improve outcomes of Black students.

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The Truth from A Black Male Teacher

We have to reimagine education if we truly want to deal with the issue and idea of learning loss.

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I Lived the Struggle of Black Boys in Special Education

If we truly invested in restorative, social-emotional-learning-based programs that incorporate strategies that impact black boys, we’d see more of them successfully come out of special education programs.

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Why Isn’t the Need for More Black Male Teachers Included in the Equity Conversation?

EdLanta supports the Center for Black Educators Development Call to Action, “We Need Black Teachers”. #WeNeedBlackTeachers

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Teaching Black Boys to be Kings is Easier than Teaching Them to be Thugs

We strive to dispel the belief that Black boys who come from certain neighborhoods, raised in poverty by their single-parent and other lack of support can’t be successful and are thugs.

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