Episode 164 of the Leader of Learning Podcast features an interview with Lindsay Lyons (@lindsaybethlyons), an educational justice coach and expert in creating feminist, anti-racist curricula. In this eye-opening conversation, Lindsay emphasizes the crucial role of instructional processes and tools in promoting justice in education. She highlights the need for structures and processes that involve students in conversations about justice, and the significance of stakeholder diversity and representation. At the heart of it all, Lindsay reveals the power of adaptive leadership in addressing adaptive challenges, such as racism.
Guest Information: Lindsay Lyons is an educational justice coach who helps schools and districts co-create feminist, antiracist curricula that challenges, affirms, and inspires all students. A former NYC public school teacher, she holds a PhD in Leadership and Change, and is the founder of the blog and podcast, Time for Teachership. She believes the secret sauce of educational equity is student voice. Lindsay's Website Lindsay's YouTube Channel Connect with Lindsay on LinkedIn
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