The Teacher's Forum

By: David Harris
  • Summary

  • Welcome to "The Teacher's Forum" hosted by David Harris, a veteran educator with 30 years of experience in private, public, and charter schools. This podcast is your platform to hear the voices of educators from the United States and around the world, with a special focus on educators of color, who are often overlooked in crucial education discussions today. Join us as we dive into important topics, and experiences of K-12 educators, and get a chance to hear from David’s former students, as they share their stories, insights, and experiences. Tune in the first Monday of every month and let's celebrate the dedication and excellence of educators together!
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Episodes
  • The Educational Experiences of Black and Latino Boys with Dr. Roderick Carey
    Sep 23 2024

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    In this episode of The Teacher's Forum, David is joined by Dr. Roderick Carey from the University of Delaware to explore the educational experiences of Black and Latino boys in K-12 schools. Dr. Carey shares his personal journey and discusses the systemic challenges these boys face, such as disproportionate discipline and the lack of cultural representation in curricula. The episode emphasizes the importance of family, community, and educators in supporting these boys, helping them imagine their futures, and recognizing their diverse identities and talents.

    Timestamps:
    Roderick's Journey in Education:

    • 4:13 – Early exposure to educators and passion for working with youth.
    • 11:30 – Decision to pursue a doctorate after witnessing college struggles of high-achieving students.

    Challenges for Black and Latino Boys in Education:

    • 13:40 – Impact of standardized testing and cultural dissonance in college.
    • 21:03 – Economic and familial responsibilities affecting college decisions.
    • 25:48 – Systemic issues in K-12 education: disproportionate discipline and lack of representation.
    • 29:46 – Adultification of Black boys and racial bias in schools.

    Evolving Identities and Intersectionality:

    • 40:08 – Challenging stereotypical representations of Black boys and embracing diverse identities.
    • 47:23 – Gender fluidity and LGBTQ+ identities within Black communities.

    Conclusion:

    • 50:26 – Gratitude for mentorship and the "Finding Future Selves" resource.


    Books mentioned: Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity by Ann Arnett Ferguson
    Black American Students in An Affluent Suburb (Sociocultural, Political, and Historical Studies in Education) by John Ogbu

    Finding Future Selves website



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    57 mins
  • James Baldwin at 100: Teaching Race, Identity, and the Power of Truth
    Sep 3 2024

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    In this special episode in honor of James Baldwin's 100th birthday we are joined by two distinguished educators, Dr. Yven Destin and Tyron Dandridge to discuss the life and works of James Baldwin and his impact on American history and fiction. They explore their personal encounters with Baldwin's work and how it has influenced their careers as educators. The conversation delves into the challenges of teaching Baldwin's work in predominantly white schools and the importance of confronting the lie of America's innocence. They also discuss the relevance of Baldwin's teachings in the current social and political climate. The conversation explores the themes of education, race, and identity through the lens of James Baldwin's work. The guests discuss the importance of teaching critical thinking and engaging in conversations about race and the lie of American exceptionalism. They also delve into Baldwin's sexuality and its impact on his writing. Dr. Destin also discusses his recently published book, What Can James Baldwin's "Little Man" Teach us About Children and Our Responsibility to Them. The conversation highlights the significance of Baldwin's legacy in inspiring future generations of students and educators. Recommended books by Baldwin include The Fire Next Time, Another Country, and the play Blues for Mr. Charlie. In addition, Begin Again: James Baldwin's America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own by Eddie Glaude.

    Additional Baldwin Resources:
    "James Baldwin: The Last Interview" with Richard Goldstein
    A Talk to Teachers Essay 1963
    Here Be Dragons
    I Am Not Your Negro (Streaming on Hulu)

    Dr. Yven Destin: yven.destin@gmail.com; www.youtube.com/@BaldwinPoet
    Tyren Dandridge: tyrendandridge@gmail.com

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    55 mins
  • The Teacher's Forum Season 2 Trailer
    Aug 24 2024

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    Join host David Harris for Season 2 of *The Teacher’s Forum* podcast, premiering on September 3, 2024. Building on the success of Season 1, this season brings even more insightful discussions and stories that matter most to K-12 educators. From celebrating the 100th birthday of James Baldwin to introducing our new Teacher’s Forum Roundtable, we’ll explore the pressing issues in education today. Subscribe now to ensure you don’t miss any of the upcoming powerful episodes we have planned. This season is dedicated to the educators who shape the future every day.

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    2 mins

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