How Teaching with an Anti-Racist Lens Can Improve Student Outcomes

What’s inside: In this episode, we talk with Lacey Robinson, CEO of UboundEd, a passionate former teacher, school leader, and widely sought after as a keynote speaker. Her life’s work aims to eradicate a student provision gap still predictable by race. 

Ms. Robinson shares her experiences with systemic racism as a student and educator and how educators can build the awareness necessary to change the policies, practices and procedures that keep racism in place.

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This podcast episode was sponsored by TypeDojo.com.

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