
The Teaching History Her Way Podcast
Let's talk a little hidden history, a little pedagogy, and a lot of ways we can improve our teaching and mindset so that our history and social studies classrooms tell a more complete, diverse human story. Join me as I talk history and pedagogy with brilliant teachers from around the country to help make our classrooms more culturally responsive spaces.Let's be friends! Visit me at www.teachinghistoryherway.com or on Twitter @historyherway, Instagram @teachinghistoryherway, or Facebook www.facebook.com/teachinghistoryherway
The Teaching History Her Way Podcast
Critical Race Theory and the Classroom, Episode 2
This episode continues the conversation of Critical Race Theory and about the manufactured crisis in history classrooms. Learn more about what CRT actually is, that it is not being taught in history classrooms, and how legislation against supposed CRT is hurting teachers and students because it eroding trust and relationships between teachers and parents, it is not allowing teachers to fully represent their student populations in the curriculum, and it is keeping actual critical conversations that involve race and identity out of the classroom even though it is impossible to divorce race and history in America. Thank you to
Kelsea Savarimuthu, Florida teacher, for sharing her experience and expertise.
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