Zaretta is a former writing teacher turned equity freedom fighter. Zaretta Hammond's most famous work is her book Culturally-Responsive Teaching and The Brain. Last weekend my colleague Steph Becker, fearless leader of Our Lady Queen of Angels in East Harlem, texted me a link to this podcast: This is really good… I’ve already sent it to my teachers. This week we are chatting with two amazing educators: Zaretta Hammond is the author of Culture Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting authentic engagement and rigor among culturally and linguistically diverse students.She's a former classroom English teacher, and she's been doing instructional design, school coaching, professional development for the past 18 years. Dr. Katie Martin: Clarity and Purpose during a Pandemic. In the podcast, Zaretta mentions that one of her favorite aphorisms is “ only the learner learns.” That is, “the focus isn’t on implementing strategies per se, but in mastering how to get a student to improve her ‘learning moves’ leading to deeper learning.” While almost every aspect of school and life has changed between the 20th century and today, little has changed with how we grade our students. Zaretta is a former writing teacher turned equity freedom fighter. Disrupting Myself | Zaretta Hammond. Kate Murphy’s new book, You’re Not Listening: What You’re Missing and Why It Matters, is an exception, providing an in-depth look at why listening is important for our lives and what we get out of it. Powered by the Simple Podcast Press Player Zaretta Hammond is the author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. It's clear and accessible, grounded in research, thought-provoking and engaging, and actionable, and fills a crucial gap in our resources for creating just and liberated schools.” https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/support, Zaretta Hammond: Coaching for Instructional Equity. Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education. Some teachers think they're practicing culturally responsive teaching, when in fact, they're kind of not. She’s listened to her inner wisdom for many decades and continues to put herself in situations where she’ll have new learning opportunities—which she says is … Podcast Pandemic Pass – The Work (with Zaretta Hammond) 108 This is the final episode of the Pandemic Pass mini-series all about how we can best emerge as a school system stronger and better than before. She resides in Berkeley, CA with her husband and family. Zaretta Hammond, author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, joins Becky and Ben to discuss the importance of true collaboration with families during this time of shutdown, what relationship-building really means, and how growing independent learners may well be our most important charge as educators. Today, 3Ps in a Pod hosts Danielle and Angelia welcome global educator Dr. Jennifer Williams to the podcast. Zaretta touches […] In this episode Joe Feldman stops by to discuss his book Grading for Equity: What it is, Why it Matters, and How it Can Transform Schools and Classrooms! A.J. "For her, culturally responsive teaching is a multifaceted approach to fostering higher-order thinking and helping disadvantaged students become independent learners. De allerbeste podcasts In her book Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain (Corwin, 2018), Zaretta Hammond seeks to direct attention to the "cognitive aspects of teaching culturally and linguistically diverse students. Zaretta Hammond, author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, joins Becky and Ben to discuss the importance of true collaboration with families during this time of shutdown, what relationship-building really means, and how growing independent learners may well be our most important charge as educators. In this episode we discuss how to empower learners during this unprecedented time in education. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. She holds a Masters of Arts in English Education, with a concentration in Writing from the University of … Dr. In this audiobook, Zaretta Hammond draws on cutting-edge neuroscience research to offer an innovative approach for designing and implementing brain-compatible culturally responsive instruction. She is regularly invited to present at regional and national conferences. We can’t learn when we don’t trust. Zaretta Hammond is a former classroom English teacher who has been doing instructional design, school coaching, and professional development around the issues of equity, literacy, and culturally responsive teaching for the past 18 years. Zaretta Hammond's most famous work is her book Culturally-Responsive Teaching and The Brain. She blogs at www.ready4rigor.com. The book itself is a call to action, urging the reader to stop missing out on opportunities for lack of listening. Troy Hicks. Copyright © 2021 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. – Luister direct op jouw tablet, telefoon of browser naar Apollo 13'ing it with Zaretta Hammond van Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education - geen downloads nodig. That’s why I was so excited to share a conversation on this recent podcast episode with Zaretta Hammond. She is the author of Culture Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting authentic engagement and rigor among culturally and linguistically diverse students. Whether you are a first year educator or a seasoned veteran there is podcast for you. Vrain Waves seeks to provide teachers powerful professional learning anywhere, and anytime. I release a new 15-20 minute episode each Sunday and feature it here on the blog to help you get energized and motivated for the week ahead. Surface Culture is made of observable and concrete elements of culture such as food, dress, music, and holidays (Hammond, 2015). He is also a successful college professor who has utilized the hybrid learning model. As we consider the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Ed's (Not) Dead this week brings you our very first equity series... @petercrable @rwdodd @chsiddons From Episode 109 with @Ready4Rigor, THE Zaretta Hammond, we discuss the dangers of deficit thinking, and how to build the capacity of our colleagues to use brain science in promoting culturally responsive teaching. Look out! Their online personalities are authentic to the educators they are; smart, passionate, and a bit silly. Dr. John Spencer and the Sporky Food Truck. A.J. And it is… a really good conversation with Zaretta Hammond, author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain. They are dedicated to the profession, and it shows in the questions they ask their high profile guests. We are a podcast network that encourages you to think about your profession and succeed in the world of education. Drawing on years of experience using the backward design process for curriculum and learning development, he talks with experts and leaders who know a lot more than him about succeeding through backward planning in all kinds of areas (business, learning, sports, and life). Ben and Becky make a perfect pair! Zaretta Hammond Education Consultant and Author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain "Grading for Equity penetrates macro-level grading policies to transform micro-level teaching practices that embrace the cultural and the contextual. What does culturally-responsive teaching have to do with neuroscience? My summer PD happens at the pool with Ben and Becky, and they definitely keep my attention. April 5, 2021; This is the final episode of the Pandemic Pass mini-series all about how we can best emerge as a school system stronger and better than before. in a way that repositions the student as the leader of his own learning. She holds a Masters in Secondary English Education. 2 – Writing Matters with Dr. She tackles elements from her book, Culturally Responsive Teaching & the Brain, and gives practical examples for teachers and leaders to begin implementing the CRT mindset today. In addition to consulting and professional development, she has been on staff at national education reform organizations, including the National Equity Project and the former Bay Area School Reform Collaborative (BASRC). Courtesy of Zaretta Hammond (Courtesy of Zaretta Hammond) When it comes to distance learning, applying culturally responsive teaching requires “remixing” education by borrowing from the best practices in how kids learn (Montessori, project-based learning, etc.) In this episode, I interview Zaretta Hammond, author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, to identify and correct four common misconceptions teachers have about how to best help our diverse students thrive in school. Today I’ve invited Zaretta Hammond to be a guest this week on the podcast. Join us each week as we highlight educational theory, strategies, and tools that all teachers can put to use in the classroom. MLK day has come and gone. Juliani shares insights and stories on how to reverse-engineer any goal with a backward design approach. Mar 22, 2021. Zaretta Hammond is a teacher educator and the author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. To move the needle forward a bit more, I invited Zaretta Hammond to share some common misconceptions teachers have about culturally responsive teaching. Ben and Becky bring the heavy weights of the teaching world to our earbuds indeed! Ms. Hammond is a national education consultant and author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. Written by Zaretta Hammond. Author Zaretta Hammond explains what culturally responsive teaching is, what it isn't and how to being the systems change work needed to include this type of pedagogy in your school or district. Written by Zaretta Hammond. Whether you are teaching completely in person, totally virtually, or in a hybrid environment, in this episode we discuss how you can thrive! The Bright Morning Podcast. Keep the episodes coming. 49 min APR 19, 2020 This educational podcast hits all levels, great hosts, awesome guests and fantastic educational strategies... Ditch That Textbook Podcast :: Education, teaching, edtech :: #DitchPod, Kelly Croy: Speaker, Author, Artist, Educator. She has trained instructional coaches in reading development, especially targeted at students of color and English learners. Second phase – building capacity of teachers. What does culturally-responsive teaching have to do with neuroscience? Principal Kafele on Transformative Change. Culturally responsive instruction has shown promise, but many teachers have struggled with its implementation until now. Culturally responsive teaching is the same as multicultural or social justice education. Mar 22, 2021. A must read for justice-centered educators." My “to read” list keeps growing because of this podcast, and I love how Vrain Waves prompts deep conversation and action at my school too. She also writes the popular ready4rigor.com blog. In this episode we chat with Zaretta Hammond, the best-selling author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain. Listening is one of those skills that always gets a lot of philosophical and moral attention but not a ton of practical attention. She has also designed national seminars such as the three-day Teaching with A Cultural Eye series for teachers and school leaders. A podcast is like a free talk radio show you can listen to online, or download and take with you wherever you go. She is a former high school and community college expository writing instructor. He has delivered thousands of conference and program keynotes, professional development workshops, parenting seminars and student assemblies over his 34 years of public speaking. Join them as they explore Dr. Williams’ work of using EdTech for global social good and what to expect at Camp Plug and Play 16.0 happening June 14-18, 2021. Second phase – building capacity of teachers. Author Zaretta Hammond explains what culturally responsive teaching is, what it isn't and how to being the systems change work needed to include this type of pedagogy in your school or district. She is the author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally … In this episode we talk about identity, social justice education, and school leadership! She has designed culturally responsive tutor training programs aimed at volunteer reading tutors for a variety of non-profit organizations. Along with a focus on culturally responsive teaching, Ms. Hammond has a strong research agenda around literacy, vocabulary development, and equity. Disrupting Myself | Zaretta Hammond. The Bright Morning Podcast. Zaretta Hammond is a former classroom English teacher who has been doing instructional design, school coaching, and professional development around the issues of equity, literacy, and culturally responsive teaching for the past 18 years. As educators, we should be proud of our listening practice, and we hope this interview with Kate Murphy helps you re-center the importance of listening in your pedagogy and beyond. Ms. Hammond explains the difference between multicultural education, social justice teaching, culturally-relevant pedagogy, and culturally-responsive teaching. This week we are chatting with two amazing educators: Zaretta Hammond is the author of Culture Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting authentic engagement and rigor among culturally and linguistically diverse students.She's a former classroom English teacher, and she's been doing instructional design, school coaching, professional development for the past 18 years. She is the author of Culture Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting authentic engagement and rigor among culturally and linguistically diverse students. Zaretta HammondAuthor, Culturally Responsive Teaching & The BrainAbout Zaretta HammondZaretta Hammond is an internationally renowned teacher educator, curriculum developer, and consultant supporting schools in doing deep instructionally-focused equity work. She has a passion for books and teaching reading. Join them as they explore Dr. Williams’ work of using EdTech for global social good and what to expect at Camp Plug and Play 16.0 happening June 14-18, 2021. Equity Series: The Dangers of Deficit Thinking w/ Zaretta Hammond (109). Zaretta Hammond is a teacher educator and the author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. She is the author of the 2015 book Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, which offers a neuroscience-based teaching framework that goes beyond surface changes to really build cognitive capacity in our students from … De allerbeste podcasts Learning partnerships. Zaretta is the proud parent of two young adult children, both of whom she taught to read before they went to school. We feature interviews with educational giants, successful professionals, and sought-after consultants to help teachers feel more informed, inspired, and connected. She has authored articles that have appeared in publications such as Phi Delta Kappan. "For her, culturally responsive teaching is a multifaceted approach to fostering higher-order thinking and helping disadvantaged students become independent learners. How to quickly build trust through trust generators. Moore and Siddons ask Zaretta about deficit thinking and the premature determination of "learning loss" and much much more! Podcast Pandemic Pass – The Work (with Zaretta Hammond) 108 This is the final episode of the Pandemic Pass mini-series all about how we can best emerge as a school system stronger and better than before. She currently designing a literacy program to accelerate low reading skills among high school students. John Spencer is the author of the best-selling books Launch, Empower, and Vintage Innovation. HAMMOND: … Enjoy! -Zaretta Hammond, Author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain “Identity Safe Classrooms should be in the hands of every educator who walks into a school. Dr. She has a passion for books and teaching reading. The podcast that I geeked out over was a conversation from May with Zaretta Hammond on Vrain Waves. She teaches as a lecturer at St. Mary’s College’s Kalmanovitz School of in Moraga, California. Zaretta Hammond Pt. Category: Podcast. Ms. Hammond is a national education consultant and author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. I eagerly await every episode they publish. The audiobook includes: Information on how one’s culture programs the brain to process data and affects learning relationships Katie Martin is a best selling author, an acclaimed keynote speaker and a highly sought after educational consultant! Juliani shares insights and stories on how to reverse-engineer any goal with a backward design approach. Drawing on years of experience using the backward design process for curriculum and learning development, he talks with experts and leaders who know a lot more than him about succeeding through backward planning in all kinds of areas (business, learning, sports, and life). Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. This is the last episode of # PandemicPass, a sidepod of the Ed's Not Dead podcast and media group. Principal Kafele is one of the most sought-after school leadership experts and education presenters in America! Everything, it turns out! Zaretta Hammond is the author of Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students. According to Zaretta Hammond’s book, Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain, culture operates on a surface level, an intermediate or shallow level, and a deep level. Today, 3Ps in a Pod hosts Danielle and Angelia welcome global educator Dr. Jennifer Williams to the podcast. In this audiobook, Zaretta Hammond draws on cutting-edge neuroscience research to offer an innovative approach for designing and implementing brain-compatible culturally responsive instruction. Ms. Hammond explains the difference between multicultural education, social justice teaching, culturally-relevant pedagogy, and culturally-responsive teaching. She teaches as a lecturer at St. Mary’s College’s Kalmanovitz School of in Moraga, California. She blogs at www.ready4rigor.com. Pandemic Pass; Podcast; Pandemic Pass – The Work (with Zaretta Hammond) 108. But what can we do to make it more than just a day out of the year? In her book Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain (Corwin, 2018), Zaretta Hammond seeks to direct attention to the "cognitive aspects of teaching culturally and linguistically diverse students. Everything, it turns out! Siddons is joined by his friend and colleague Serenity Moore to interview the incomparable Zaretta Hammond. 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