55 episodes

The Black Scholars Podcast is a community for Black educators and scholars.

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The Black Scholars Podcast is a community for Black educators and scholars.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
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    Episode 52 - The Durham Public Schools Protest (featuring Ryann Mitchell)

    Episode 52 - The Durham Public Schools Protest (featuring Ryann Mitchell)

    In summary, this episode on the Durham Public Schools protest provides a timely and informative exploration of a critical issue impacting educators and students. Through insightful discussion and analysis, this episode serves as a catalyst for dialogue and action within the education community.

    • 36 min
    Episode 50 - The Intermission - The PLC Edition (Trailer)

    Episode 50 - The Intermission - The PLC Edition (Trailer)

    Support and Engagement: Subscribe to the podcast, The Black Scholars Podcast +: The PLC Edition, leave a review, share this episode with your colleagues, and visit www.blackscholarsclothing.com for merchandise. Please use promo code, SCHOLARS.
    Get Involved: Sending educational news tips and story ideas to theblackscholarspodcast@gmail.com.

    • 12 min
    Episode 51 - Learning from Learning Loss

    Episode 51 - Learning from Learning Loss

    In summary, this episode on learning loss combines research analysis and practical insights from experienced educators. By addressing these three key questions, this episode serves as a valuable resource for educators, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the long-term impacts of learning loss on society.

    • 52 min
    Episode 49 - From High School Teacher to Double Agent (featuring Jailyn Jenkins)

    Episode 49 - From High School Teacher to Double Agent (featuring Jailyn Jenkins)

    From Self Care Part 1 (episode 22) and The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (episode 44), Jailyn Jenkins is back. With several years of experience leading classrooms as an educator and coach, Jailyn brings a lot to the show. She is now a "Double Agent” for a nonprofit organization as she provides professional development across the country and coaches novice classroom teachers. Join us as we discuss her journey and transition out of the K-12 classroom environment.
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    The Black Scholars Podcast is now available on YouTube. Please subscribe.
    My book, Becoming an Effective Black Educator: A Manifesto is available as an e-book or paperback via Kindle and Amazon.
    Shop Black Scholars Clothing™ where there are various hoodies, t-shirts, tank tops, and other apparel. Your support is appreciated.
    Support the show via Patreon (donate anywhere from $1 to $100). To help the growth of the show, develop future professional development events, a nationwide conference, seminars and more, please support us. Your contribution will be rewarded with early access to new content, free merchandise, exclusive promo codes to Black Scholars Clothing™, consulting services, advertisement spots, and more. Thank you for being a part of the tribe. You are appreciated.
    Thank you for being a part of the community. Please tell your colleagues about the show, subscribe to the show, and leave a review. All e-mail inquiries should be sent to theblackscholarspodcast@gmail.com.
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    • 43 min
    Episode 48 - From Educator to Business Analyst (featuring Jazmine Maddox-Saunders)

    Episode 48 - From Educator to Business Analyst (featuring Jazmine Maddox-Saunders)

    This episode gives educators and scholars an inside look into the Business Analyst career field. Jazmine Maddox-Saunders is a Business Systems Analyst located in Charlotte, North Carolina. As a former English teacher, Jazmine is a great example that educators can transition into technical careers. Tune in to hear us discuss education, why we both left education, and how she transitioned into her new tech career. If you want to skip the education discussion, fast forward to the 24:00 mark.
    ___________________________
    The Black Scholars Podcast is now available on YouTube. Please subscribe.
    My book, Becoming an Effective Black Educator: A Manifesto is available as an e-book or paperback via Kindle and Amazon.
    Shop Black Scholars Clothing™ where there are various hoodies, t-shirts, tank tops, and other apparel. Your support is appreciated.
    Support the show via Patreon (donate anywhere from $1 to $100). To help the growth of the show, develop future professional development events, a nationwide conference, seminars and more, please support us. Your contribution will be rewarded with early access to new content, free merchandise, exclusive promo codes to Black Scholars Clothing™, consulting services, advertisement spots, and more. Thank you for being a part of the tribe. You are appreciated.
    Thank you for being a part of the community. Please tell your colleagues about the show, subscribe to the show, and leave a review. All e-mail inquiries should be sent to theblackscholarspodcast@gmail.com.
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    • 1 hr 24 min
    Episode 47 - Becoming a ServiceNow Professional (featuring Ryan Harris)

    Episode 47 - Becoming a ServiceNow Professional (featuring Ryan Harris)

    This episode gives educators and scholars an inside look into the ServiceNow career field. Ryan Harris is a Senior Associate Technical Consultant located in Nashville, Tennessee. She believes education is a "crucial piece in our development and life choices." Explore ServiceNow's certification and training options here. 
    ___________________________
    The Black Scholars Podcast is now available on YouTube. Please subscribe.
    My book, Becoming an Effective Black Educator: A Manifesto is available as an e-book or paperback via Kindle and Amazon.
    Shop Black Scholars Clothing™ where there are various hoodies, t-shirts, tank tops, and other apparel. Your support is appreciated.
    Support the show via Patreon (donate anywhere from $1 to $100). To help the growth of the show, develop future professional development events, a nationwide conference, seminars and more, please support us. Your contribution will be rewarded with early access to new content, free merchandise, exclusive promo codes to Black Scholars Clothing™, consulting services, advertisement spots, and more. Thank you for being a part of the tribe. You are appreciated.
    Thank you for being a part of the community. Please tell your colleagues about the show, subscribe to the show, and leave a review. All e-mail inquiries should be sent to theblackscholarspodcast@gmail.com.
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    • 43 min

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