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Urban State of Mind

Author: Akia & Kharena

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Two educators shoot the breeze on the joys and pains associated with teaching in an urban atmosphere.
27 Episodes
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Akia and Kharena chat about social media its impact on education.
So many options, with so little time! How do you go about choosing the best learning community for your child? Akia and Kharena share their tips for picking a school.
Get to know USM co-hosts a little better. In this episode, Akia and Kharena answer four questions from a fourth grade student.
In this mini-rant, Kharena and Akia discuss an appalling situation that is too common in education.
Numbers Don't Lie

Numbers Don't Lie

2017-04-2445:27

Literacy advocate, Stephanie Jordan, joins Akia and Kharena to discuss the diversity gap in children's books. Tune in to learn more about children's books that are for us and by us. Follow Stephanie on facebook, twitter and instagram @Mcbooksters to learn more about her work and find resources for the children in your life!
Part two of our conversation with the president of the Kicks 4 Kids foundation, CheKeita Jones, about boosting self-confidence in youth.
President of the Kicks 4 Kids foundation, CheKeita Jones, joins Akia and Kharena to chat about boosting self-confidence in youth. Stayed tuned for the second half of our conversation next week.
Tackling Testing

Tackling Testing

2017-03-2651:28

Akia and Kharena share their personal experiences with testing, proctoring high-stakes testing and offer tips for tackling test anxiety.
What skills are necessary for all students to succeed? Akia and Kharena explore vital skills that educators have a responsibility to teach, regardless of subject-area expertise.
Local artist and former art teacher, Jamar Lockhart, returns to chat with Akia and Kharena about unequal access to arts education in urban schools. He also offers his tips to increase the opportunities for students to engage in the arts.
Akia and Kharena welcome local artist and former art teacher, Jamar Lockhart, to discuss the skills that children learn from the arts.
Redlining in Education

Redlining in Education

2017-02-0657:24

Our mini-series with special guest Jon Parks continues. Tune in as we explore social reform, pulbic policies and financial systems that keep us from getting ahead.
Jonathan Parks joins Akia and Kharena for a candid conversation about micro-aggressions in education.
Conflict Resolved

Conflict Resolved

2017-01-2345:27

Conflict is inevitable in our lives and especially the lives of young people. In this episode, Akia and Kharena delve into the research behind conflict resolution and offer concrete approaches to finding resolve.
Akia and Kharena offer 10 ways to join your community or stay in and relax while honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
This week Akia and Kharena sit down with Sandra, who is new to the profession, and learn about the challenges and joy that she is experiencing after just 1 month as a classroom teacher.
School is Boring

School is Boring

2016-10-0442:15

Akia and Kharena discuss what makes school boring and how to engage students in the classroom.
Special Guest, Andrea Villarreal, discusses the hurdles that teachers face on a day-to-day basis and ways that we all work through it with Akia and Kharena. Learn more about our fellow educator, Andrea, on her popular blog at https://mytangledstring.com/
Akia and Kharena explore this old adage in education. Is it bad or good advice for managing a classroom?
Akia and Kharena share their thoughts on the importance of building relationships with students and strategies that ultimately improve classroom management.
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