Lindsay Lyons is an Educational Justice Coach who helps schools and districts co-create feminist, antiracist curricula that challenges, affirms, and inspires all students. A former NYC public school teacher, she holds a PhD in Leadership and Change, and is the founder of the blog and podcast, Time for Teachership. She believes the secret sauce of educational equity is student voice.
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“what I see is the toll white supremacy (in culture, policy + curriculum) takes on school stakeholders”
How to co-create community agreements (as staff or with students)
Centering justice in curriculum (Why: students should see themselves in curriculum and have multiple opportunities to use their agency and innovation to advance justice in their communities + How!)
Early Career Teachers + Cognitive Capacity
Adapting Homeschool Principles to Our Schools as a Means to Improving School Mental Health
Empathy training to level up your mental health program
Next Level Teaching + Game Changing Ideas
Using Texting to Improve Mental Health - “Cope Notes”
In-School Suspension as a Model Classroom
Prevention at the pre-service education level
Reduce homework stress and overwhelm
5 Principles to Improve School Culture From the Inside Out
Tips for Supporting EL Students
Advisory Programs
The Benefit of Being a Superintendent of a Small, Diverse School Community
A Superintendent’s Dream Mental Health System
Setting Up Your Community to Prevent the Suicide Crisis
Crystal Clear Processes + Connection = Solid Mental Health
Power Up What You Already Have in Place
Parent Engagement
S.O.S. for Mental Well-being: Strategies for Staff and Students in Crisis
Equity is Opportunity for Kids
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High Vibe Table Talks: Empowering your Self-Growth Journey
Teachers Talk Radio
The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall
The Mel Robbins Podcast
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast