In this episode, we talk to Dr. Alyssa Hadley Dunn, the Director of Teacher Education and an Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Connecticut. Dr. Dunn describes the motivation for her book, Teaching on the Days After: Educating for Equity in the Wake of Injustice. She shares her education journey that led her to better understand racial inequities and how to confront them. We discuss how foundational the classroom community and relationships are to being prepared for any "days after" in K-12 and university teaching.
Referenced in this podcast:
Reboot: Leading by Listening and Doing with Dr. Phyllis West
Reboot: Mentoring Aged-Out Foster Youth with Mr. Nicholas Neal
Remembering the Past with Ms. Judith Altmann, a Holocaust survivor
Supporting Foster Youth with Ms. Meagan Washington-Sims
Connecting to the EL and Bilingual Community with Adelfio Garcia
Serving the Latinx Student Community with Mr. Emmanuel Lopez
Reboot: Finding Purpose and Healing through Enneagrams with Dr. Darrell Griffin
Reboot: Finding Pathways to College Success with Mr. Aaron West
Exploring Occupational Therapy with Dr. Luther King
Reboot: Understanding the Sense of Belonging with Dr. Dawn Brown
Honoring Students’ Identities with Dr. Tina Curry and Ms. Camille August
Reboot: Practicing Mindfulness with Dr. Tim Pedigo
Teaching English Learners with Ms. Jennifer LaChonce
Reboot: Applying Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy to Education with Dr. Debbie Joffe Ellis
Attending to Mental Health and Wellness with Dr. Kim Major-Ford
Reboot: Responding to Bullying Behaviors with Dr. Alli Cipra
Exploring Small School Districts with Dr. Nicole Terrell-Smith, Ms. Chiquita Thompson, and Ms. Katherine Kiger
Paying Mentorship Forward with Ms. Angela Sebastian
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