PODCAST · education
Concerned parents Of ANEW BAM
by Vanessa Robinson
This will have a range of topics discussing the elements needed for black student sucess. We will discuss culturally relevant and culturally responsive solutions to reimagining education not only for black students but all students who will benefit from culturally responsive education. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/concernedparents /support
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Follow up conversation about students falling behind during COVID-19
The superintendent of SPPS and his cabinet join the concerned parents of ANEW BAM in a discussion about what SPPS needs to do to improve student outcomes.
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A conversation with a LIteracy Supervisor Sue. B
Susan is a PK-12 Literacy Supervisor at Saint Paul Public schools. The literacy committee from the concerned parents of ANEW BAM has begun a conversation to discuss a series of solutions to improve the number of black students proficient rates. Only 21% of African American students are reading at grade level in Saint Paul Schools. Only 1 out of every 20 students can read at grade level. This conversation will discuss the equity gaps black children face in the following: Distant learning In reading levels The 5 essential pillars for reading Community in schools Live Q & A for recommendations Resources
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This will have a range of topics discussing the elements needed for black student sucess. We will discuss culturally relevant and culturally responsive solutions to reimagining education not only for black students but all students who will benefit from culturally responsive education. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/concernedparents /support
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Vanessa Robinson
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