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Educated & Evolved
Kenyatta Davenport
29 episodes
3 days ago
What do you get when you put together 5 African-American Women from all walks of life who have lived, loved and learned. Drawn together through our work as educators, we have now grown into lifelong friends who are here to simply share our stories and discuss our lives as women of color in our perspective communities in these United States and overseas.
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What do you get when you put together 5 African-American Women from all walks of life who have lived, loved and learned. Drawn together through our work as educators, we have now grown into lifelong friends who are here to simply share our stories and discuss our lives as women of color in our perspective communities in these United States and overseas.
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Society & Culture
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Educator Burnout: What Are You Going To Do About It?
Educated & Evolved
1 hour 3 minutes 9 seconds
2 years ago
Educator Burnout: What Are You Going To Do About It?

Today's topic is one that is near and dear to our hearts. Our topic today is about the burnout of educators. Frustration among educators is a common issue in the education system. Common frustrations are lack of support, large class sizes, low pay and benefits, administrative demands, and high-stakes testing. To address frustration among educators, it is important to provide adequate support and resources, prioritize educator wellbeing and development, and involve educators in decision-making processes that affect their work. Additionally, it is crucial to recognize the value of educators and compensate them fairly for their work. 

For those who are serious about helping now, please volunteer at a school. Registration and background checks are required. If you're saying you don't have kids in school and this doesn't matter, think again cause your power is also in your votes. Because of the importance of this matter, we will be doing a follow-up to help everyone understand ways you can help. 

Articles that were quoted in this podcast are available HERE, HERE, and HERE. Thank you for listening. Please share with someone and post to your social media accounts. Again, thank you!

Educated & Evolved
What do you get when you put together 5 African-American Women from all walks of life who have lived, loved and learned. Drawn together through our work as educators, we have now grown into lifelong friends who are here to simply share our stories and discuss our lives as women of color in our perspective communities in these United States and overseas.