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A Black Educator's Truth
Aaron Taylor
25 episodes
1 week ago
The purpose of this podcast is to reveal the truth in teaching as a black educator and teacher of color (T. O. C.). The impact of being a black educator and on the other side, what it’s like to have a black educator in the classroom. Furthermore, this podcast will be used to educate, spread awareness on a multitude of topics.
A Black Educator’s Truth will feature a wide variety of guest such as black educators (T.O.C), students, teachers (past, present, and future), principals, human resource personnel, entrepreneurs, and business men and women in a wide variety of careers. Each guest provides a different experience and prospective. We must see it, hear it, speak it, live it, to believe in it.
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The purpose of this podcast is to reveal the truth in teaching as a black educator and teacher of color (T. O. C.). The impact of being a black educator and on the other side, what it’s like to have a black educator in the classroom. Furthermore, this podcast will be used to educate, spread awareness on a multitude of topics.
A Black Educator’s Truth will feature a wide variety of guest such as black educators (T.O.C), students, teachers (past, present, and future), principals, human resource personnel, entrepreneurs, and business men and women in a wide variety of careers. Each guest provides a different experience and prospective. We must see it, hear it, speak it, live it, to believe in it.
Show more...
Education
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Conquering a P.W.I. - Caleb Richardson III - S1 Ep: 7
A Black Educator's Truth
51 minutes
5 years ago
Conquering a P.W.I. - Caleb Richardson III - S1 Ep: 7
We must work a system that wasn't designed for us. Going to college is like being an employee in a business. When there is opportunity for growth, we must take it. In this episode, Caleb Richardson III talks about the accomplishments he had at Edinboro University. He had his own radio show - The Quiet Storm, he did the weather, he served on hiring committees, he was an executive officer for the Student Government Association, he was apart of the Black Student Union Association, he did it all. He saw opportunity for growth and he embraced it, and he ran the race at the pace that made him win this race. He conquered a predominantly white institution and he graduated with not one...but two degrees.
This episode was recording in June of 2020.
A Black Educator's Truth
The purpose of this podcast is to reveal the truth in teaching as a black educator and teacher of color (T. O. C.). The impact of being a black educator and on the other side, what it’s like to have a black educator in the classroom. Furthermore, this podcast will be used to educate, spread awareness on a multitude of topics.
A Black Educator’s Truth will feature a wide variety of guest such as black educators (T.O.C), students, teachers (past, present, and future), principals, human resource personnel, entrepreneurs, and business men and women in a wide variety of careers. Each guest provides a different experience and prospective. We must see it, hear it, speak it, live it, to believe in it.