Learning and Justice For All Podcast

Learning and Justice For All Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to Learning and Justice For All, the podcast for teachers and school leaders who are passionate about creating positive change in education. Each episode dives into innovative strategies, real-world challenges, and transformative practices that empower students and educators alike.
We explore topics like student engagement, equity in education, and leadership strategies—providing actionable insights to make a meaningful impact in your school. Whether you’re in the classroom or the front office, this podcast is your resource for inspiration, collaboration and professional growth.
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The podcast centers on themes such as student engagement, equity in education, and leadership strategies with episodes like 'Pressure to Keep Order in Classrooms' that examines disciplinary consequences for African-American students, and 'Breaking Down Barriers and Rethinking Discipline' which evaluates the effects of zero-tolerance policies on marginalized students.

Welcome to Learning and Justice For All, the podcast for teachers and school leaders who are passionate about creating positive change in education. Each episode dives into innovative strategies, real-world challenges, and transformative practices that empower students and educators alike.
We explore topics like student engagement, equity in education, and leadership strategies—providing actionable insights to make a meaningful impact in your school. Whether you’re in the classroom or the front office, this podcast is your resource for inspiration, collaboration and professional growth.
In this episode of the Learning and Justice for All Podcast, Keith and Jasmine discuss the pressure teachers face to maintain order in the classroom and how this can lead to disproportionate disciplinary consequences, especially for African-American students. They explore how fear of losing control often results in punitive measures like suspension and expulsion, which do not address the root causes of misbehavior. Drawing from Dr. Zac Robbins’ Restorative Justice Tribunal, they provide practical tips for implementing restorative justice practices that promote accountability, personal growth, and positive relationships. Tune in to learn how building trust, setting clear expectations, and fostering cultural competence can help create more supportive and equitable classroom environments for all students.

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