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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 20 MIN

The Teachers Impact

from Black Educators Matter: Project 500 Podcast · host Brooke Brown and Danielle Moneyham

"Black educators matter because we are continuing a legacy from years before us."Shanimarie OgilvieFirst Grade Elementary Teacher"I strive to set a high bar for my students because I know they can achieve it."We are thrilled to welcome Shanimarie Ogilvie, a dedicated first-grade teacher with a rich background in education. Originally from Jamaica, Shanimarie reflects on her transformative journey from a predominantly Black educational experience in her home country to navigating the challenges of a predominantly white school system in the United States. She shares how her early educators laid the foundation for her belief in high expectations and the importance of representation in the classroom."Teaching reading is one of my biggest joys."With 17 years of experience, Shanimarie has held various roles, including instructional coach and supervisor, but her passion for teaching reading remains at the forefront. She offers invaluable insights for new educators, emphasizing the significance of mastering classroom management and the importance of self-care to prevent burnout in a demanding profession. Shanimarie is the host of The Teachers Impact podcast.

"Black educators matter because we are continuing a legacy from years before us."Shanimarie OgilvieFirst Grade Elementary Teacher"I strive to set a high bar for my students because I know they can achieve it."We are thrilled to welcome Shanimarie Ogilvie, a dedicated first-grade teacher with a rich background in education. Originally from Jamaica, Shanimarie reflects on her transformative journey from a predominantly Black educational experience in her home country to navigating the challenges of a predominantly white school system in the United States. She shares how her early educators laid the foundation for her belief in high expectations and the importance of representation in the classroom."Teaching reading is one of my biggest joys."With 17 years of experience, Shanimarie has held various roles, including instructional coach and supervisor, but her passion for teaching reading remains at the forefront. She offers invaluable insights for new educators, emphasizing the significance of mastering classroom management and the importance of self-care to prevent burnout in a demanding profession. Shanimarie is the host of The Teachers Impact podcast.

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