Episode 57 - Science & Anti-Racism


Anti-racism in the Science Classroom w/ Dr. Terence Keel - All of the Above Episode 57

How can science teachers engage in the growing movement to adopt anti-racist curriculum and teaching practices? After previously discussing math classes and English Language Arts classes, we now take a look at science! We’re joined by Dr. Terence Keel, a super-dope professor with a split appointment in the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics and UCLA’s Department of African American Studies. But first, Jeff and Manuel explore recent headlines in education including who’s to blame for national broadband internet gaps and an uphill battle in California to bring back affirmative action.


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EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

Episode 57 Headlines in Education

Jeff and Manuel examine recent headlines in education. With so many schools and families relying on the internet for distance learning, who is to blame for our decades-long broadband internet inequity? In California, the effort to bring affirmative action back via a ballot initiative faces an uphill battle according to recent polling data.

Episode 57 Seminar - Anti-racism and Science

Forget history and ELA...how can science teachers engage in the growing movement to adopt anti-racist curriculum and teaching practices? We’re joined by Dr. Terence Keel, a super-dope professor with a split appointment in the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics and UCLA’s Department of African American Studies.