In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Eliza Braden to explore the true essence of "revolutionary love" and how it can be used to create an inclusive environment within your classroom. Discover practical strategies to actively engage your students, foster a positive learning culture, and infuse your curriculum with a touch of kindness.
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Thought Leader: Eliza G. Braden, Ph.D.
Eliza G. Braden, Ph.D., is an associate professor of elementary education at the University of South Carolina. Her research interests include critical literacy and language practices of Black and Latinx children and their families, culturally relevant teaching, and critical multicultural children’s literature.
Get to Know the Host: Dr. Cheryl Lundy Swift
Cheryl holds a doctoral degree in Educational Leadership, is a distinguished educational leader, and has been recognized with multiple awards for her achievements. She served as the lead curriculum developer for Learning Without Tears' Get Set for School Language and Literacy curriculum, which received an AEP Distinguished Achievement Award, and was awarded the Investors Bank Educator of the Year Award.
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