
In this engaging conversation, LeRoy Horton and Jerome Hunter explore the transformative power of education as a tool for social justice. They discuss the importance of representation, the need for an asset-based approach to education, and the role of technology in modern learning. The dialogue also delves into the concept of inclusive masculinity, the significance of mindfulness in education, and the challenges faced by educators in addressing diverse student needs. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the importance of resilience and personal history in empowering students to overcome challenges and succeed in their educational journeys.
Jerome Hunter's website for more information on him and the Seattle School for Boys
www.jeromeleehunter.com
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:07 Education as Activism
05:44 Representation in Education
10:38 Navigating Difficult Conversations
16:11 The Role of Youth in Activism
21:26 Technology's Impact on Learning
27:11 Comparative Education Systems
31:40 Understanding Trauma in Education
34:39 The Need for Support Systems in Schools
35:29 Challenging Traditional Masculinity
44:23 Navigating Rigorous Education
50:35 Resilience and Cultural Heritage
55:13 The Power of Mindfulness in Education
Takeaways
Education is a tool for social justice.
Representation in education matters for student success.
We need to shift from a deficit lens to an asset-based lens in education.
Inclusive masculinity can help boys express their emotions.
Mindfulness practices can enhance learning and reduce anxiety.
Technology can both aid and hinder educational experiences.
Global education systems offer valuable lessons for improvement.
Teachers need more support to handle diverse student needs.
Resilience should not be exploited in educational settings.
Personal history can empower students to overcome challenges.