As the final stretch of this school year rolls in, we’re thinking about all of the complex and intertwining realities teachers—and students and families!—have had to navigate since early 2020. The heightened demands on educators are indelibly shaping the experiences of educators, and particularly those who are early in their careers.
Krista Stratton offered some words of wisdom for new teachers in our Truth Booth at this year’s Black Vines event. She reminds early career educators—and all of us—that the journey evolves, and patience with oneself is vital.
For other wise and grounding insights, visit www.TeacherTruth.org to hear more educator perspectives.
Approaching the halfway mark of 8 Weeks of Self-Discovery—and coming off a week of exploring ways of understanding and tapping into limits and fears—we invite you into WEEK 4: Ways of Being.
This week, we’ll take notice of how we show up, for and with ourselves and others. What do boundaries, well being, and balance look like in our lives?
We want to hear about your journey. Join the conversation on Facebook @blackfemaleproject by sharing a reflection or photo from week 4 or your experience so far.
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