
Cultural Competence in Education: A Necessity / Ms. Nickeva Jones / Episode 518
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Hey There Everyone
In this episode of The Chronicles I chop it up with Ms. Nickeva Jones about the unique challenges faced by Black educators, particularly Black women in the teaching profession.
We explore themes of under-representation, cultural competence, the impact of supportive administration, and the importance of data in evaluating teacher performance.
Our conversation emphasizes the need for accountability and the empowerment of educators to create a positive impact in their classrooms.
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Chapters
00:00 The Challenges of Being a Black Educator
00:12 Navigating Gender and Racial Dynamics in Education
05:41 Cultural Competence and Its Impact on Teaching
10:18 The Struggle for Recognition and Growth
16:23 The Burden of Being the Fall Person
18:26 Understanding Teacher Evaluation Metrics
21:14 The Importance of Growth Mindset in Education
24:26 Support and Recognition in Teaching
26:14 Empowering New Teachers
28:21 Cultural Awareness and Competence in Education