Join the conversation with Tyrone Howard, President of AERA, as he discusses the challenges faced by students in urban areas. Emphasizing the importance of engaging with parents and students, Howard advocates for a holistic approach to data collection, ensuring school policies reflect students' needs for a successful learning environment.
Encouraging active participation of parents and students to promote school culture and learning passion.
Adopting an organic and holistic data collection approach to shape student-centric school policies for success.
Deep dives
Podcast Introduction and Guest Introduction
The podcast episode begins with the introduction of the host, Peter DeWitt, and announces Mike Nelson as the new co-host. The conversation reflects on the departure of the previous editor, Tony Gams, and acknowledges her contributions while welcoming Mike as the new co-host. The episode sets the stage for an engaging and different format with Peter highlighting the guest, Tyrone Howard.
Guest Overview and Expertise
Tyrone Howard, a professor at UCLA, is introduced as the guest. He is noted for his expertise in educational access, racial justice, and social belonging. The episode emphasizes Tyrone Howard's role as the president of the American Educational Research Association and highlights his new book, 'Equity Now,' which addresses the transformation of schools towards justice and inclusivity.
Barriers in Education Addressed by Tyrone Howard
Tyrone Howard discusses various critical barriers in education, specifically highlighting the lack of access to high-power technology post-pandemic as a significant challenge. He emphasizes the importance of equitable access to trained and qualified teachers, especially for students in high-need schools. Examples of schools providing Wi-Fi via county buses during the pandemic emphasize the urgent need to address barriers such as technology access and teacher quality.
Engaging Families for Equity-Centered Relationships
Tyrone Howard advocates for engaging families as partners in education, moving beyond mere involvement to establish meaningful engagement. He stresses the importance of parents, caregivers, and families feeling like they have a place at the table in school decision-making processes. Practical strategies such as ensuring multilingual communication and valuing diverse perspectives are suggested to foster stronger equity-centered relationships with families.
In this episode, we delve deep into the complex challenges often faced by students in urban areas - obstacles compounded by factors such as race, gender, social class, and more. Our guest is none other than Tyrone Howard, the President of AERA and a national authority in urban education.
Howard brings his extensive knowledge and experience to the table, providing valuable insights and guidance for educators and leaders. He emphasizes the crucial role of listening to parents and students, encouraging them to actively participate in cultivating a thriving school culture where every student feels a sense of belonging while fostering a passion for learning.
Additionally, Howard advocates for an organic and holistic approach to data collection in education, focusing on truly hearing what students have to say. This, he believes, is essential for shaping school policies that genuinely reflect students' needs and are specifically tailored to guarantee their success.
Join Peter DeWitt and Season 7 Co-host, Mike Nelson, as we explore these critical issues with Tyrone, uncovering pragmatic strategies aimed at overcoming barriers to create an inclusive, successful learning environment for all students.