What happens when educators examine their power instead of protecting it?
In this eye-opening episode of Brave Voices in Education, host Craig Aarons-Martin sits down with Dr. Tanji Marshall-Reed, a veteran educator, leadership coach, and unapologetic advocate for equity. Together, they unpack how instructional power, curriculum design, and leadership decisions impact student agency, family engagement, and educational justice.
🎯 Key Topics:
Power dynamics in classrooms and school leadership
How curriculum can either liberate or limit
Why relationships matter more than rules
The real role of parent engagement in educational equity
Why reflection is essential to interrupt harm in schools
🔥 Takeaways:
“Braving isn’t about being invincible. It’s about being real.”
“Leadership is about impact, not ego.”
“Every child deserves an excellent education — no exceptions.”
📚 Whether you're a principal, classroom teacher, coach, or parent, this episode gives you practical insight and powerful questions to lead more boldly, inclusively, and responsibly.
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🌐 Website
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