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The Culture-Centered Classroom

The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast is the go-to podcast for teachers, instructional coaches, and school leaders ready to step into their power by centering educational equity, celebrating diversity, and affirming culture every single day. This podcast will provide you with powerful reflection questions, learning, and action strategies to elevate your practice and impact the way you guide the next generation of thought leaders. Tune in.
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S3.E3 - Happy Equitable Valentines Day to You and Your Students - 3 Considerations

In this episode I share three considerations for when creating an equitable Valentines Day experience for all students. There are specific examples for math, science, ELA, social studies, and art. I would love to know what additional suggestions you have. Send me a DM on Instagram or a message on LinkedIN . Grade Level Book Recommendations - visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CustomTeachingSolutions . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to schedule Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusi...

Feb 15, 20239 minSeason 3Ep. 3

S3.E2 - The Importance of finding Black Joy in Books to share with your students with Naima Russell

Join me in welcoming Naima Russell to the podcast for an inspiring conversation about centering Black joy by reading picture books with your students of every age. Naima is a wife, mom and actress. She is the woman behind the platform, "Drama Mama Reads" which is dedicated to celebrating the beauty of raising Black children and a rallying cry for all parents and teachers to diversify their little people's bookshelves. As an extension of this celebration, Naima creates resources that center and c...

Feb 08, 202347 minSeason 3Ep. 2

S3.E1 - One Power Strategy for Prioritizing the Big Rocks in Education

In this episode I will talk about one power strategy that you can use to eliminate the overwhelm and effectively focus on the "big rocks" in education this year. This power strategy will help you connect the dots between all the high leverage practices you have learned about. Let's jump in so we can spark joy by creating a welcoming and inclusive classroom for EVERY student. In the episode I mention: Carter G. Woodson Season 2, Episode 23 Black History Month Teaching Resources Grade Level Book R...

Feb 01, 202311 minSeason 3Ep. 1

*BONUS* - Interview with MY children about their one powerful focus word for 2023

In this BONUS episode I am interviewing 3 of my 5 children about their one powerful focus word for the year. You're not going to want to miss a minute of this insightful conversation with Jace (11), Kobi (8), and Ellis (6). I am so proud to be their mother, their first teacher, and a trusted guide on their life journey. In the episode I mention: New Year - One Word Focus Activity - STUDENT EDITION New Year - One Word Focus Activity - TEACHER EDITION New Year Book Recommendations Grade Level Book...

Jan 18, 202332 min

*BONUS* - How Choosing a Focus Word Helps me Connect the Dots in the New Year

In this BONUS episode I am going to share how choosing a focus word for the last three years has helped me connect all the dots personally and professionally. Let's be honest, if we are not mentally and emotionally centered, how can we expect our students to be centered in our classrooms? I get super transparent about my cultural competence journey, the beauty and the struggle of this reflective practice, and resources to guide you step by step through this process with an intentional focus on y...

Jan 04, 202314 min

S2.E25 - Cultural Awareness: Why is it important for your lessons to help develop cultural competence?

Creating culturally aware learning spaces that intentionally develop cultural competence are critically important IF you feel the purpose of education is to guide students on a learning and discovery journey, not just stuff them with facts. This is important if you desire to help students develop the ability to think deeply and critically about topics, not just take things at face value. It is important if you want students to develop as creative and curious learners. It is important if you want...

Dec 22, 202222 minSeason 2Ep. 25

S2.24 - Diversity is not a bad word - 3 ways to See it, share it, and celebrate it in your classroom

How can we see diversity, share diversity, and celebrate diversity in the classroom? Great question. In this episode I’m going to talk about one way to do each of the aforementioned things. Grab the FREE reflection guide and take some notes! In the episode I mention: FREE Reflection Guide for episodes 23, 24, 25 Diversity Definition Affirm Definition The Association for the Study of African American Life and History The Smithsonian Institute Grade Level Book Recommendations - visit https://books...

Dec 14, 202220 minSeason 2Ep. 24

S2.E23 - Equity in Education - 3 Tips for centering equity to support all your students

According to The National Equity Project , “Educational equity means that each child receives what they need to develop to their full academic and social potential.” What does that look like in your classroom? On this episode I share three power tips for centering equity in your classroom to support all your students. Grab the FREE Reflection Guide to jot down your thoughts and create a plan for action! In the episode I mention: The National Equity project The Association of Colleges & Emplo...

Dec 08, 202216 minSeason 2Ep. 23

S2.E22 - Create the Math Class you Dream about and your Students Deserve with Mona Iehl

Join me in welcoming Mona Iehl to the podcast for an inspiring conversation about creating a strong student-centered community of mathematicians who take risks and value the process over the product. Mona is a teacher and instructional coach in Chicago, IL who is passionate about helping students be leaders of their own learning through creating safe classroom communities that help students feel motivated & engaged while also learning to self advocate & take risks. She is the founder of ...

Nov 30, 202241 minSeason 2Ep. 22

S2.E21 - The National Day of Mourning & The Truth About Thanksgiving

The National Day of Mourning was started in November of 1970 by Wamsutta James, a Wampanoag man, in response to the censoring of a speech he was asked to give at the anniversary celebration of the Pilgrims landing on Plymouth Rock. Listen in to find out why his speech was suppressed and discover ways that you can observe The National Day of Mourning this year. In the episode I mention: United American Indians of New England - LIVE Stream of the observance The Real History of Thanksgiving The Nat...

Nov 23, 202216 minSeason 2Ep. 21

S2.E20 - Trauma informed teaching: 5 Surprisingly Simple Ways to use it in your classroom with Michael Sivert

Join me in welcoming Michael Sivert to the podcast for an informative conversation about how having a trauma-informed lens can help you create a more welcoming and inclusive classroom for all students. He is a 5th Grade teacher in Ohio. He has been teaching Upper Elementary grades for 17 years. His passion revolves around Social-Emotional Learning, and he works to make SEL accessible to teachers. He creates lesson plans and resources for the upper elementary classroom that have a trauma-informed...

Nov 16, 202242 minSeason 2Ep. 20

S2.E19 - Want to create powerful Thanksgiving Lessons? Start with these 3 questions

Traditional Thanksgiving lessons have been focused around the historically inaccurate and culturally harmful “Thanksgiving Story” as well as family gatherings and food aligned with mainstream culture in the United States. So many differing cultural traditions and practices, important aspects of the day-long celebration are typically omitted. So, how can you shift this from a missed opportunity to a moment of impact? Tune in for a the answer. In the episode I mention: The Real History of Thanksgi...

Nov 09, 202210 minSeason 2Ep. 19

S2.E18 - Supporting Multilingual Learners: 3 Tips for General Education Teachers w/ Courtney Morgan

Join me in welcoming Courtney Morgan to the podcast for a dynamic conversation about the best ways to support your multilingual learners in the general education classroom. She is an ESL teacher, coach, and course creator. She earned degrees in Elementary Education and Multicultural Education, and is also National Board certified in Middle Grades Literacy. After 16 years as an elementary classroom teacher, Courtney shifted into her current teaching role to focus her efforts on supporting multili...

Nov 02, 202241 minSeason 2Ep. 18

S2.E17 - 5 simple things you can do to make your classroom more inclusive today!

Creating an inclusive classroom does not have to be overwhelming or complicated. Start with these FIVE simple strategies. Grab the FREE Inclusive Classroom Checklist with clickable links so you can take action today! In the episode I mention: The Inclusive Classroom Checklist Coaching Call Grade Level Book Recommendations - visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CustomTeachingSolutions . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to schedule Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy res...

Oct 26, 202211 minSeason 2Ep. 17

S2.E16 - Relationship Building 101: 3 Key Ingredients for Developing a Strong Classroom Community w/ Joscelyn Reed

Join me in welcoming Joscelyn Reed to the podcast for a dynamic conversation about what it really takes to build authentic relationships with students! Joscelyn is a master teacher, coach, and the CEO and Founder of Revolve Learning. She believes in advocating for equity work to be core knowledge alongside mainstream pedagogy and education theory. Her professional development sessions and programs seamlessly take the Science of Learning and Development (SoLD) alongside other research and transfo...

Oct 19, 202247 minSeason 2Ep. 16

S2.E15 - Cancel Culture: How to Reframe Your Lessons About Christopher Columbus

Monday was Indigenous People’s Day and also still recognized in some places and by some people as Columbus Day. There are many people that believe Christopher Columbus should be canceled. I'm not so sure canceling him is the right move. Listen in as I explain. In the episode I mention: Cancel Culture Grade Level Book Recommendations - visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CustomTeachingSolutions . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to schedule Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive clas...

Oct 12, 202218 minSeason 2Ep. 15

S2.E14 - How to use positive psychology and teach coping skills in your classroom with Jonee' Anderson

Join me in welcoming Jonee' Anderson to the podcast on the first guest conversation episode! Jonee' is a school counselor and mental health professional who leads workshops in which she shares tips and strategies for using the power of positive psychology and teaching coping skills in your classroom. If you are interested in connecting with her you can email her at: anderson.jonee@gmail.com Trust me, you won't want to skip a single moment of this episode. In the episode I mention: Positive Psych...

Oct 05, 202249 minSeason 2Ep. 14

S2.E13 - Honoring Jewish Heritage - Sharing and Celebrating with all your students

In this episode I share three ways you can be more intentional about honoring Jewish students and their faith, whether there are Jewish students in your physical classroom or not. In the episode I mention: The "Power Word/One Word Reflection Activity" for Students Louis Armstrong Grade Level Book Recommendations - visit https://bookshop.org/shop/CustomTeachingSolutions . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to schedule Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy resources in ...

Sep 28, 202219 minSeason 2Ep. 13

S2.E12 - Defining Culture with your students - 3 impactful benefits

Defining culture with your students results in several benefits for increased engagement and rigor. In this episode I share why it is important to define culture with your students as a resource for framing conversations, deepening content knowledge, and creating bridges of empathy. In the episode I mention definitions for: Critical thinking , Socratic Seminar , and Empathy Grade Level Book Recommendations - Click HERE to access the GOOGLE FOLDER . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to sched...

Sep 21, 202223 minSeason 2Ep. 12

S2.E11 - How Can a Substitute Teacher use culturally responsive pedagogy?

Culturally responsive pedagogy is not restricted to a set of resources or a particular curriculum. Culturally responsive pedagogy is a whole vibe. It’s a way of being. It is reflected in your mindset and actions. For this reason, a substitute teacher can absolutely leverage the power of culturally responsive pedagogy. In the episode I mention: Grade Level Book Recommendations - Click HERE to access the GOOGLE FOLDER . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to schedule Activities for creating a w...

Sep 14, 202222 minSeason 2Ep. 11

S2.E10 - More than a Month - 3 Tips for Celebrating Hispanic Heritage

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15th – October 15th. It is a fantastic time to highlight the beauty and diversity of Spanish speaking peoples and their culture. In this episode I want to share three considerations for celebrating and highlighting Hispanic heritage. In the episode I mention: Hispanic - https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Hispanic Latino/a/x - https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Latina Chicano/a - https://www.dictionary.com/browse/chicano Grade L...

Sep 07, 202219 minSeason 2Ep. 10

S2.E9 - Quick check in! How is it going with your one focus word?

Setting goals and successfully accomplishing them is directly linked to your check ins. So, let’s check in. What is your focus word? How has it impacted your personal and professional path? How do you show up differently because of this focus? In the episode I mention: One Word Teaching Resources Grade Level Book Recommendations - Click HERE to access the GOOGLE FOLDER . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to schedule Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy resources in ...

Aug 31, 202236 minSeason 2Ep. 9

S2.E8 - 5 ways to use culturally relevant and responsive teaching in your classroom

Listen in for details about each: Consider the filters and lenses through which you were taught to be a teacher and the impact that has on the way you teach. Get to know your students authentically. Intentionally audit and revamp lessons that you have already created. Remember to incorporate the four types of resources - window, mirror, map, and sliding glass doors Ask the three anchor questions In the episode I mention: Resource Promo Code for website https://customteachingsolutions.com - podca...

Aug 24, 202226 minSeason 2Ep. 8

S2.E7 - The Golden Rule: Do you encourage students to follow the golden rule in class?

Is the "golden rule" really the best way to encourage students to develop bridges of empathy between themselves and their peers? I believe it is a good starting place, but I will share three steps to leverage the "golden rule" in a more effective way when creating a culturally responsive classroom where all students are affirmed, welcomed, and celebrated during the learning experience. In the episode I mention: Resource Promo Code for website https://customteachingsolutions.com - podcastcts The ...

Aug 17, 202227 minSeason 2Ep. 7

S2.E6 - Will you show up for the powerful professional and personal shift?

How do you know you're ready to make some personal and professional shifts? In this episode I talk about why the shift is important, share three questions for you to ask yourself, and the reason you know you're ready. In the episode I mention: Paulo Freire - Pedagogy of Oppression & Pedagogy of Liberation HERE Grade Level Book Recommendations - Click HERE to access the GOOGLE FOLDER . Lesson Plan Coaching Call - Click HERE to schedule Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class -...

Aug 10, 202210 minSeason 2Ep. 6

S2.E5 - 4 Helpful types of resources for creating a welcoming, inclusive, and affirming classroom

In this episode I share four of the most impactful types of resources needed to create a welcoming, inclusive, and affirming classroom. Including these types of resources will allow you to have an intentional and lasting positive impact on the academic confidence and academic success of your students. In the episode I mention: Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop's Window, Mirror, and Sliding Glass doors - Click HERE to learn more about her work. Blog post HERE - "What About me, Teacher? The Importance of Win...

Aug 03, 202220 minSeason 2Ep. 5

S2.E4 - 3 Strategies for establishing effective and essential classroom norms

Establishing classroom norms is a key foundational element in creating the welcoming, inclusive, and affirming classroom you desire. In this episode I share three strategies for establishing these essential norms in a effective way. In the episode I mention: Activities for creating a welcoming and inclusive class - Buy resources in my TEACHER SHOP Grade Level Book Recommendations - Click HERE to access the GOOGLE FOLDER . Culture-Centered Teacher WORKSHOPS - Click HERE for more information Ready...

Jul 27, 202223 minSeason 2Ep. 4

S2.E3 - Curious about questions to ask students to create a welcoming classroom this year?

There are tons of questions you can ask your students to get to know them and begin to create a welcoming and inclusive classroom environment this year. On this episode I will share content specific questions you can ask. These questions will allow you to get to know your students and their level of connection to your content area. These questions will allow you to begin filling in the gaps! In the episode I mention: Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally & Historically Respo...

Jul 20, 202211 minSeason 2Ep. 3

S2.E2 - A few top tips for creating a welcoming and inclusive classroom from day one

As the beginning of the school year approaches I want to share a few tips for creating a welcoming and inclusive classroom from day one. In today's episode you will learn more about three dynamic ways to create this type of classroom with your students from the very first day of school. In the episode I mention: The FREE Practical & Comprehensible Conference (July 16-21, 2022). Here is a link to REGISTER **: https://lalibrelanguagelearning.mykajabi.com/a/2147514613/GF7Dh6cU Grade Level Book ...

Jul 13, 202212 minSeason 2Ep. 2

S2.E1 - How do I create the type of classroom I want to have this school year?

In this episode I share a few simple questions to ask yourself in order to have the welcoming and inclusive classroom you desire next school year. Ready to take action? Grab your FREE "The Ultimate Classroom Diversity Checklist" at https://customteachingsolutions.com/thechecklist Schedule a free DISCOVERY CALL at https://calendly.com/customteachingsolutions/35min Check out The Culture-Centered Teacher Workshops HERE ! CONNECT WITH ME: Email - Jocelynn@customteachingsolutions.com LinkedIN - https...

Jul 06, 202214 minSeason 2Ep. 1
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