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Detention with Dr. Nadia Lopez

Detention With Dr. Nadia Lopez

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Disruptors and Rebels only Detention is seen as punishment for those who are always in trouble, never following the rules, being disobedient. So this will be conversations with those who are disruptors, forging new paths, challenging the system, thinking outside the box, and really getting to the actual root of the problem. Kids who end up in detention are usually bored in class or has some underlying issue that rarely is explored because folks don’t make the time. But in the Detention we ta ...
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Stephanie Paz was a teacher in Houston, Texas, who moved to the Bronx to become a high school English teacher. Her experience in one of the most controversial states when it comes to legalizing policies that ban books and has deemed it unlawful to teach anything related to Critical Race Theory, to what it was like to live through a school shooting,…
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Mike Peterson went from marketing executive to a physical education teacher in the NYCDOE. His expertise allowed him to transcend corporate relationships into partnerships and extended learning opportunities for his scholars in the elementary school he once attended. His practices are innovative and practical, which means they are replicable when t…
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In this episode Dr. Lopez shares what teachers are facing in the classroom and why Teachers Week that begins May 7th, will not stop them from leaving the profession if their work conditions do not change. This is a conversation that will have you remembering your favorite teacher, but also understanding that there is more to the job than just teach…
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In this episode, Dr. Lopez breaks down standardized testing and challenges the notion of holding teachers accountable for poor outcomes. Take a listen to her recommendations and global perspective-this is a lesson you won’t want to miss. You can follow us on @detentionpodcast Dr. Lopez can be found on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: @thel…
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In part 2, Dr. Brown shares the ‘WHY’ behind his new venture as co-founder of Teach Jam, dubbed the homecoming conference that centers urban education. He also speaks on the importance of creating a school environment that prioritizes the needs of teachers to avoid the burnout that so many are struggling with.Learn more about Teach Jam and get your…
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Dr. Travis Brown has decades of experience as an educator in both traditional district and charter schools. Learn how he has opened two schools and is now leading Pharos Academy, a K-12th grade charter school located in the Bronx, as well as the co-founder of Teach Jam, a conference for urban educators. He is intentional about making teachers a pri…
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Dr. Lopez unpacks the charter versus “public” school debate inspired by Abbott Elementary’s Season 2 Episode 19 that highlights the issue. Based on her experience as a public school student and educator, as well as her leadership residency and board position at a charter school, she breaks down the both entities providing personal anecdotes.The ful…
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Shauna is an educator with over two decades of experience that spans across various districts in Philadelphia, NYC, and Connecticut. In 2018, she created a IG page named Teach for the Culture that has become a brand and movement for educators around the world. In this episode Shauna shares her experience with in racial injustices in education and h…
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We’re back! In this episode you learn what Dr. Lopez has been up to during the hiatus from the show and what’s to come in this new season.Join us each week for candid conversations, fascinating interviews, and a few surprises along the way.Grab your copy of the The Bridge to Brilliance and the downloadable workbook for teachers and leaders at www.e…
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Season1 is officially over and in this episode, Dr. Lopez reflects on the ebbs and flows that come with launching Detention. From overcoming the challenge of finding her voice, personal triumphs, and what’s next in the upcoming year.Join Dr. Lopez alongside NYT Best Selling Author Tiffany Jewell, as they lead a Teach With Love curated cultural expe…
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Returning to their conversation after a pause to regroup from the emotions experienced during part 1, Dr. Lopez’s daughter, Cenné, discusses her transition into college life and the work she is doing through her organization Little Miss Goodie. She is currently focused on introducing girls of color to various careers within the tech field and offer…
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Dr. Lopez sits down with her daughter to share what it was like to have a mom who was a principal, the pressures she faced because of it, and what every educator should be aware of.This is the first episode of a two-part conversation that reveals how educators make sacrifices that directly impact their loved ones and their own well-being. Get ready…
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7 Keys for Superintendents to SucceedSuperintendents have the great responsibility of leading an entire district that consists of numerous schools, thousands of students and hundreds of teachers. We often look to the principal as the person with the highest title, but it’s actually the superintendent who establishes the district wide goals, institu…
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There are just some things that teachers are never told before they begin teaching. In this episode, Dr. Lopez draws from her own experience as a teacher and situations she witnessed that have become major pitfalls that teachers need to be aware of no matter how much experience they have in the classroom.Follow us on IG @DetentionpodcastStay connec…
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School leadership is not easy and there isn’t a textbook that prepares you for the role of an administrator. In this episode, Dr. Lopez offers a 101 course with 7 Principles that every principal can apply to their practice if they want to build relationships, become effective, and create a responsive and nurturing learning environment. Consider thi…
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The standardized exam results have been released across the US, and many states have seen a sharp decline in academic progress. But that was to be expected given that children were home learning remotely for two years. Now the question is who is responsible for addressing the learning loss? Principals, teachers, or parents? What about the tech, boo…
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On the first official day of school in Ohio, there was a teachers strike in the largest school district for three days. What were their demands? Higher pay, better working conditions, and providing elementary school students with PE and arts classes for amongst other issues. While they were fighting for the basic essentials, where was the public ou…
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While there is a deficit of 300,000 teachers across US classrooms today, we have been faced with shortages for decades. In this episode, Dr. Lopez explores ways to immediately recruit teachers, but most importantly how to sustain them and current faculty in place.It’s smart, quick, and ready to be implemented today!Follow us on IG @Detentionpodcast…
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School is back in session, which means educators are back on the grind after the summer vacation. But why does meeting one’s own basic needs and having time for self-care have to end? In this episode, Dr. Lopez offers quick practical ways to ESCAPE and prioritize yourself.Accountability calendar: https://www.elevatedblk.com/bookstoreFollow us on IG…
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Guidance counselors play a pivotal role in our schools, yet their responsibilities are rarely discussed when we talk about issues in education. In this part two conversation with Diane Nathaniel, school guidance counselor who is responsible for offering support to over 900 students in a NYC public school, we discuss the struggles our elementary stu…
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A conversation with Diane Nathaniel (part 1/2). This week’s episode begins a two part conversation with Diane Nathaniel, a public school guidance counselor, mental health counselor, colon cancer survivor, and founder Best Stage 3, a non-profit addresses the health disparities in communities of color by offering education and advocacy on the prevent…
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After nearly a two month hiatus, Dr. Lopez is back to serving detention and sharing what actually led to the headline news of her being told she could no longer visit Mott Hall Bridges Academy, the school she founded and why these acts of retaliation are the reasons educators fear challenging those responsible for creating toxic work environments. …
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Educators are leaving the profession at an exponential rate due to burnout and excessive demands with little support. This week's episode explores who really cares and what needs to happen if we want to disrupt the great resignation. Get ready for loads of strategies and shared anecdotes that offer solutions to what has become a global crisis.Artic…
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Marlon Peterson is the founder of Be Precedential, a social impact organization and the Decarcerated podcast. He has who authored the highly acclaimed book Bird Uncaged and has delivered a TED TALK, 'Am I not human? A call for criminal justice reform' that has garderened more than one million views. He served ten years in prison, where he developed…
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Many educators fear stepping down from their positions or leaving a school where they have built connections because of the unknown and financial insecurities. Geovanti Steward is not one of them. He is the embodiment of what it means to walk in your purpose and to live free from the bondage that comes when working in education. He went from school…
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The American Rescue Plan has distributed $125B across school districts in the US to ensure educators and students return to in person learning. During his keynote address as SXSW EDU, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, stated the money could be used to increase the pay of teachers, support professional development, and innovate schools. But wit…
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In this inaugural episode get to learn about the host Dr. Nadia Lopez and the inspiration behind the name ‘Detention’, a space where disruptors and rebels have conversation about good trouble that transforms education. Show Notes:Ted Talk: http://tinyurl.com/gsxzrxzThe Bridge to Brilliance: http://tinyurl.com/yxta8zccLearn more: www.TheLopezEffect.…
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