How to Use This Book sets the stage for Humanity Over Comfort by explaining the tools used throughout the book like Journal Prompts, key concepts and ideas like equity and anti-racism, and how the book is organized.
How to Use This Book sets the stage for Humanity Over Comfort by explaining the tools used throughout the book like Journal Prompts, key concepts and ideas like equity and anti-racism, and how the book is organized.
Table 5.1 from Street Data walks through 6 steps to shift from a pedagogy of compliance to a pedagogy of voice.
Table 6.1 from Street Data walks through 4 criteria for high quality performance assessment and what each looks like in practice.
Figure 8.3 from Street Data provides an example rubric and reflection for student reflection questions in student-led conferences.
Appendix 8.1 from Street Data is an adaptation from a real middle school teacher's empathy interview with his student, along with accompanying think-aloud analysis.
Explore the Table of Contents and Introduction of Glenn Singleton's bestselling book, Courageous Conversations About Race, Third Edition.
In this Leaders Coaching Leaders podcast episode, the six authors of Humanity Over Comfort share their thoughts on how we can all contribute to achieving equity.
The first chapter of Humanity Over Comfort "sets the stage for how racism through institutionalized policies and practices is deeply rooted in our history, in our education systems, and through how we communicate."
Glenn Singleton joins Jennifer Gonzalez on the Cult of Pedagogy podcast to discuss how one school district in Florida used Singleton's Courageous Conversations about Race to gain the tools to talk candidly about race.
Shane Safir tells her story of working with educators in British Columbia.