101 épisodes

Welcome to Our Classroom! In this space we talk about education, which is inclusive of, but not limited to what happens in schools. Education is taking place whenever and wherever we are willing to learn.

In Our Classroom, we explore educational journeys, discuss instructional strategies, unpack books, speak with authors, and we think about how all of this is connected to education.

Subscribe, rate the show and write a review! For resources to help you understand the intersection of race, bias, education, and society go to multiculturalclassroom.com

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Welcome to Our Classroom! In this space we talk about education, which is inclusive of, but not limited to what happens in schools. Education is taking place whenever and wherever we are willing to learn.

In Our Classroom, we explore educational journeys, discuss instructional strategies, unpack books, speak with authors, and we think about how all of this is connected to education.

Subscribe, rate the show and write a review! For resources to help you understand the intersection of race, bias, education, and society go to multiculturalclassroom.com

    Episode 97 | Navigating Sacrifices w/ Ismée Williams & Tatiana Gardel

    Episode 97 | Navigating Sacrifices w/ Ismée Williams & Tatiana Gardel

    In this episode, Roberto Germán welcomes award-winning author Ismée Williams and Brazilian-born illustrator Tatiana Gardel to discuss their collaborative work "Abuelo, The Sea, and Me" published by Roaring Book Press. Through heartfelt storytelling and captivating illustrations, Ismée and Tatiana explore themes of immigration, sacrifice, and resilience that resonate with personal experiences and cultural backgrounds. We uncover the inspirations behind the book, the creative process of writing and illustrating, and the powerful impact of their collaboration. Stay tuned as we delve into the meaningful connections between art, storytelling, and personal histories. Welcome to Our Classroom!

    Social Media:

    Ismee: @ismeewilliams / Tatiana: @gardeltatiana

    • 36 min
    Episode 96 | Inspiring Change w/ Traci Huahn

    Episode 96 | Inspiring Change w/ Traci Huahn

    Today we're honored to have Traci Huahn join us. Traci, a former attorney and daughter of Chinese immigrants, has recently transitioned into the world of children's literature with her debut picture book, Mamie Tape Fights to go to School. This captivating story, based on true events, delves into the fight against racial discrimination and school segregation, rooted deeply in Asian American culture and history.

    In this episode, we explore Traci's journey from law to literature, the meticulous research behind her book, and the significant message of incremental progress in the fight for equality. We discuss the challenges of tackling serious topics in children's literature, especially amidst today's climate of book bans. We also examine how her book can be a valuable resource in educational settings to prompt critical discussions about race, immigration, and the power of young changemakers.

    Stay tuned to hear about Traci's fascinating research process, her personal connection to Mamie Tape's story, and her hopes for inspiring future generations with her work.

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    IG/Twitter @tracihuahn

    tracihuahn.com

    • 25 min
    Episode 95 | Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. Pt. 3 w/ Lorena Germán

    Episode 95 | Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. Pt. 3 w/ Lorena Germán

    This is the third and final installment of our series on Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. In today’s episode, we dive deep into the significance of humanizing approaches to bilingual education and how these methods help cultivate a respectful and dignified learning environment for students and their families. We also explore the crucial role of community and family engagement in supporting students of color on their language learning journeys. We share personal experiences, practical strategies, and insights to help educators foster meaningful partnerships both inside and outside the classroom. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges, encourages, and inspires educators to create inclusive and effective learning spaces. Welcome to Our Classroom!

     

    Professional Development

    Speaking Engagements

    Original Post - Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. 

    Resources - Textured Teaching  En Comunidad Community Literacies en Confianza

    • 18 min
    Episode 94 | Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. Pt. 2 w/ Lorena Germán

    Episode 94 | Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. Pt. 2 w/ Lorena Germán

    Today, we delve deeper into the experiences and challenges faced by multilingual speakers in the U.S., specifically focusing on students of color. Returning guest, Lorena Germán, joins host Roberto to explore the systemic undervaluing of these students within our current education system. They examine a range of dynamic strategies that schools and districts can apply to better support, celebrate, and sustain bilingualism and the mother tongues of students. From having multilingual signs and resources to engaging proactive community inclusivity, this discussion will shed light on practical measures to transform educational environments. Join as they build on these insights and consider how educators and administrators can effectively embrace linguistic diversity, drawing from both theory and lived experiences.

    Professional Development

    Speaking Engagements

    Original Post - Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. 

    Resources - Textured Teaching  En Comunidad

    • 16 min
    Episode 93 | Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. w/ Lorena Germán

    Episode 93 | Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. w/ Lorena Germán

    In this episode of Our Classroom we're diving into a critical conversation about multilingual speakers in the U.S. education system. Lorena is back as a guest. We explore the complex landscape of bilingual education, the civil rights associated with language learning, and the contentious issue of standardized testing. Together, we will unpack our personal struggles with standardized tests, despite successful educational paths, and question the fairness and effectiveness of such tests, especially for newcomers and multilingual learners. We'll also look at alternative assessment models—from other countries like Finland—that might provide more equitable educational outcomes. So, stay with us as we discuss the necessity for a diversified approach to education in a society where language proficiency deeply influences learning experiences and personal growth.

     

    This episode is sponsored by Lee and Low Books.

    Lee & Low Books is the largest and most trusted multicultural children’s book publisher in the US. A family-run, independent, and certified 100% Minority Owned Business Enterprise, Lee & Low produces high-quality books about everyone, for everyone, along with free educator resources to make meaningful use of each book in today's classroom. Email quotes@leeandlow.com today to start building a custom collection tailored to your unique needs, goals, and budget.

    Professional Development

    Speaking Engagements

    Original Post - Multilingual Speakers in the U.S. 

    • 30 min
    Episode 92 | Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy w/ Lorena Germán

    Episode 92 | Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy w/ Lorena Germán

    In this episode, titled "Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy," Lorena Germán is back to unpack the rich and necessary concept of CSP, as formulated by Dr. Django Paris and Dr. Samy Alim. We'll explore what it means to move beyond culturally relevant teaching to a model that not only acknowledges but also actively supports the cultural and linguistic diversity of students.

    Together, we will discuss practical ways to apply CSP in the classroom, strategies to support educators in this journey, and how schools can institutionalize these practices to ensure lasting and meaningful change. We're standing on business—taking an unwavering stance in advocating for an education that supports positive social transformation and continuous student empowerment.

    Welcome to Our Classroom!

     


    This episode is sponsored by Lee and Low Books.

    Lee & Low Books is the largest and most trusted multicultural children’s book publisher in the US. A family-run, independent, and certified 100% Minority Owned Business Enterprise, Lee & Low produces high-quality books about everyone, for everyone, along with free educator resources to make meaningful use of each book in today's classroom. Email quotes@leeandlow.com today to start building a custom collection tailored to your unique needs, goals, and budget.

    Professional Development

    Speaking Engagements

    Resources - Textured Teaching  Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy 

    • 19 min

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