• Ep. 2 Equity in Education

  • 2022/06/28
  • 再生時間: 36 分
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Ep. 2 Equity in Education

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  • Increased access to early childhood education has a direct benefit in a child's success in school and improves high school graduation rates. Yet, less than 30 percent of 4-year-olds are enrolled in state-funded PreK programs in the U.S.  In this episode, special guest Nancy Coronodo, a trained equity and inclusion facilitator and longtime educator and champion for increasing access to PreK and specialized in supporting adolescent students, shares with us the difference between equity and equality in the classroom and her experience as a teacher, administrator, and consultant and the WHY that drives her to do this important work. We also talk about increasing representation with more BIPOC leaders in the education sector including in the classroom and the positive impact on students. Our conversation touched on mental health, gender equity, and women in the nonprofit sector.   

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    Intro/Outro music credit: "Boom Bap" by Color Parade

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Increased access to early childhood education has a direct benefit in a child's success in school and improves high school graduation rates. Yet, less than 30 percent of 4-year-olds are enrolled in state-funded PreK programs in the U.S.  In this episode, special guest Nancy Coronodo, a trained equity and inclusion facilitator and longtime educator and champion for increasing access to PreK and specialized in supporting adolescent students, shares with us the difference between equity and equality in the classroom and her experience as a teacher, administrator, and consultant and the WHY that drives her to do this important work. We also talk about increasing representation with more BIPOC leaders in the education sector including in the classroom and the positive impact on students. Our conversation touched on mental health, gender equity, and women in the nonprofit sector.   

Subscribe to our podcast as we highlight changemakers and nonprofit leaders like you! 

Stay Up to date with the podcast at at GoMavi on LinkedIn

Connect Deniz Tasdemiroglu Conger on LinkedIn 

Connect with Tom Bull on LinkedIn 

Check Out IllumeWorks on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

Visit the podcast at GoMavi on Instagram

Intro/Outro music credit: "Boom Bap" by Color Parade

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