LE 118: The Power of Names Part II with Dr. Josué Falaise

Leading Equity - En podcast af Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D. Leading Equity podcaster - Mandage

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  About Josué Falaise Dr. Josué Falaise began his 20 year career as an elementary school science teacher. Then he became a middle and high school biology and environmental science teacher. After four years of teaching and time as an adjunct professor, he spent the last 16 years as an administrator in the roles of principal and Chief Academic Officer/Assistant Superintendent in urban and suburban school districts. Dr. Falaise is the CEO of Gomo Educational Services, LLC and Director of the Rutgers Institute of Improving Student Achievement (RIISA) at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education (RGSE). Show Highlights Josué Falaise Growing up with a name that is often mispronounced Haitian stereotypes and discrimination The impact of names on our students and how they experience school Connect with Josué [email protected] Twitter: @josuefalaise IG: @josuefalaise Connect with me on Twitter @sheldoneakins The Leading Equity Virtual Summit 2020 (January 2-7, 2020) FREE Resource: 10 Steps to Get You on the Right Path Towards Leading Equity Register Today for the January Cohort of the Teaching Through a Culturally Diverse Lens Program

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