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In The Margins


Apr 27, 2023

Tune in as Dr. Kimberly Greene goes beyond preconceived notions of what it means to be a teacher and shares her vision of an education that is synonymous with exploration and innovation while acknowledging there is more than one way to learn.

 

In this episode, Diverse host David Pluviose talks EdTech with Greene, professor of education and chair of the Master of Arts in Education Program at the University of Massachusetts Global School of Education.

 

Greene speaks to the ways EdTech can progress in terms of diversity in the classroom and urges listeners to recognize that education is in a new day. She says it is time to stop dehumanizing a profession that is all about building relationships to gain trust and empower people to take chances, grow, and bloom.

 

KEY POINTS:

- Dr. Kimberly Greene’s accidental path to education

- Why is teacher diversity still a problem today?

- Changing cultural perspectives on learning and education

- The over-politicization of education

- EdTech’s role in advancing diversity in the classroom

 

QUOTABLES:

“One of the things that can truly hold us back is our experience. That we're not able to step back and recognize just because it's what we lived at the time, doesn't mean that it was either the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, or the way things need to be going forward.” - Dr. Kimberly Greene

“We can't assembly line education.” - Dr. Kimberly Greene

 

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Dr. Kimberly Greene: umassglobal.edu/about-umassglobal/our-people/kimberly-greene-edd

 

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In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)