As ethnic studies becomes a high school graduation requirement in California and national battles over teaching about race and racism continue to rage, what does the road ahead look like for expanding this critical discipline? And as more regions adopt courses in ethnic studies, what considerations need to be made for it ending up in the hands of educators who are untrained, who haven’t studied the discipline themselves, or who seek to undermine the curriculum? Veteran ethnic studies teacher and decorated leader Roxana Dueñas joins the show to help us explore these issues! But first, Jeff and Manuel take a look at recent headlines in education including the debate over vaccine mandates for students and a look at what the research says about gifted and talented education.
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AGENDA
0:00 - Welcome!
6:40 - The long history of vaccine mandates in schools
24:50 - G.A.T.E. debate heats up
47:26 - Ethnic Studies in K-12 w/ Roxana Dueñas
1:24:48 - Salute to Pardon the Interruption
DO-NOW STORIES:
States have mandated vaccinations since long before COVID-19
What research tells us about Gifted Education
More from our guest:
Roxana Duenas on AOTA Episode 2
Ethnic Studies K-12 Curriculum:
Liberated Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum
California Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum
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