Archive | September, 2011

Challenging Deficit Thinking

Good Morning,   As an educator who has had the opportunity to serve as an administrator at the PreK – 5 level, a teacher and administrator at the middle school level, a teacher and counselor at the high school level, to now teaching at the university master’s and doctoral level, I am often asked where […]

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Impacting Educational Reform thru Social Change

    “Impacting Educational Reform thru Social Change”   Addressing issues of race, culture, and equity can be a messy business. It would be much easier to focus on the area of mentoring, the subject matter which first engaged my thinking as it pertains to equity while a doctoral student at UCLA. And yet, this […]

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Two Minutes on Mentoring – September 2011

Two Minutes on Mentoring September 2011   Good day everyone, it’s good to be able to share another Two Minutes on Mentoring message with you. Mentoring has been, is, and always will be an important part of my life. I continue to have the opportunity to meet with protégés on a regular basis and am […]

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