eduCATE: Caring Activist Teachers for Equity
By Jennifer Martin
eduCATE: Caring Activist Teachers for EquityMar 22, 2019
Episode 1: compliCATE
Dr. Julie Hoffman is a literacy coach for middle school and part-time faculty member for Teacher Education at UIS. She joins Jennifer Martin to discuss diverse books on location at the Highlights Conference in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. You can reach Julie by email at thereadeologist@gmail.com.
S3E2: alterCATE, Part II
Attorney Wendy Murphy joins us again to discuss the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment); the history of civil rights; constitutional protections and reasons why all do not enjoy full constitutional protections; and why the ERA has not yet been ratified, including information on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Our conversation with Murphy will be presented in two parts.
About Wendy Murphy Information on Wendy Murphy, J.D. Wendy Murphy Full Bio Contact Information for Wendy Murphy, J.D.:
Wendy J. Murphy, JD
New England Law|Boston
617-422-7410
Email: wurphy@nesl.edu
Twitter : @WMurphyLaw
Website: www.wendymurphylaw.com
Alice Paul
Archivist of the United States: David Ferriero
National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
Deputy: Deputy Archivist of the United States
Seat: National Archives Building, Washington, DC
Archivist of the United States Info
Archivist of the United States Wikipedia article
Twitter: @dferriero
S3E2: alterCATE, Part I
Attorney Wendy Murphy joins us to discuss the ERA (Equal Rights Amendment); the history of civil rights; constitutional protections and reasons why all do not enjoy full constitutional protections; and why the ERA has not yet been ratified, including information on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Our conversation with Murphy will be presented in two parts.
About Wendy Murphy- Information on Wendy Murphy, J.D.
- Wendy Murphy Full Bio
- Contact Information for Wendy Murphy, J.D.:
Wendy J. Murphy, JD
New England Law|Boston
617-422-7410
Email: wurphy@nesl.edu
Twitter : @WMurphyLaw
Website: www.wendymurphylaw.com
National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.
Deputy: Deputy Archivist of the United States
Seat: National Archives Building, Washington, DC
Archivist of the United States InfoArchivist of the United States Wikipedia article
Twitter: @dferriero
S3E1 extriCATE: Sexual Harassment, Civil Rights, and Title IX
Dr. Susan Strauss joins us to discuss sexual harassment in schools, civil rights, and Title IX protections. Our conversation with Dr. Strauss was recorded pre-pandemic. We include some updates to Title IX in the post-Trump era.
Resources Mentioned in the Episode
- Strauss Consulting
- Citizen Ed
- Baltimore Walkout
- Arkansa Story from Arkansas Online
- Pittsburg Story from AP News
- School District in CA from AP News
- Berkeley, CA story from KQED
- Stop Sexual Assault in Schools
- Title IX Coordinator Responsibilities
- Students against Sexual Harassment Club
- Bostock v. Clayton County
- Biden Executive Order on Title IX: Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going
Title IX Fact Sheets from Jennifer Martin
- K-12 Administrator Title IX Fact Sheet
- College and University Administration Title IX Fact Sheet
- Students and Parents Title IX Fact Sheet
- Teacher Title IX Fact Sheet
S2E4: reciproCATE (facilitating responsive school cultures by building caring relationships)
Jamar Scott is an elementary school principal in Springfield, IL. He joins Jennifer Martin to discuss classroom management and building relationships.
Episode 3: authentiCATE
View the the show notes. Julie Brien is a secondary teacher and artist in Auckland, New Zealand. She joins Jennifer Martin to discuss critical issues of identity in the classroom. You can reach Julie by email at bluestarjules@gmail.com.
Episode 2: vindiCATE
Craig Wood is a teacher, writer, researcher, unionist. He is employed full-time as a research officier for the Queensland Teachers' Union in Australia. He joins Jennifer Martin to discuss cross-cultural neoliberal education policy. You can reach Craig by email at cwood@qtu.asn.au.
Episode 10: PrognostiCATE (Rogerian Praxis)
Dr. Denise Bockmier-Sommers is a professor of human services at UIS. Denise discusses her research on the work of Carl Rogers and how that has impacted her teaching practice. You can reach Denise by email at dsomm2@uis.edu.
Episode 9: equivoCATE (Don't Do It)
Holly Kearl is the founder of Stop Street Harassment. Holly discusses her research and the status of street harassment globally, as well as educator responsibilities for school-based sexual harassment. You can reach Holly through her website or at stopstreetharassment@gmail.com.
Episode 8: reloCATE (Chicago to Springfield)
Vincent "June" Chappelle is a volunteer and researcher at the Springfield African American History Museum. June discusses his experiences as a black student in Chicago Public Schools and a wide range of other topics. Contact June at chappellevincent@yahoo.com.
Episode 7: obfusCATE (or muddy waters)
Dr. Meghan Kessler, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education at UIS, discusses the teacher shortage. Meghan can be reached at makessl2@uis.edu. View the show notes for resources related to this episode.
Episode 6: dupliCATE (best practice)
Dr. Jennifer Martin's Content Area Literacy students from Spring 2019 discuss literacy best practices. View the show notes.
Episode 5: loCATE (Route History, Inc.)
An interview with Gina Lathan and Stacy Grundy, two of the three co-owners of Route History, Inc. View the show notes for references and resources.
Route History Contact Information
Address: 637 East Cook Street, Springfield, IL 62703
Phone: 217.503.4129
Route History Website | Facebook | Instagram
Episode 4: communiCATE (LGBTQ+ Issues)
An Interview with Kerry Poynter, UIS Director of Gender and Sexuality Student Services, about LGBTQ+ issues in K-12 schools and institutions of higher education. View the show notes for this episode.
Episode 3: eradiCATE (racism)
An interview with Dr. Bettina Love about her new book on Abolistionist Teaching. View the the show notes for this episode.
Episode 2: advoCATE (finding great books, teaching equity)
In episode 2: advoCATE, FINDING GREAT BOOKS: TEACHING EQUITY, Dr. Martin and her guest, Dr. Julie Hoffman, discuss the YA novel Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds, their idea of creating critical social justice inquiry circles to respond to issues and texts, and Dr. Hoffman, thereadeologist@gmail.com, recommends more new YA books.
eduCATE thanks Peter Midtgard for his bass stylistics. You can contact him at info@twistintarantulas.com
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Episode 1: edTPA Tips and Tricks
Episode 1 of eduCATE: Caring Activist Teachers for Equity provides an overview of the edTPA (education teacher performance assessment), which is a required cumulative portfolio assessed through Pearson and required in most states for prospective teacher candidates to obtain licensing. This episode is intended to demystify the edTPA assessment for new teacher candidates.
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