
Ridgemont4sFinest's- The Podcast
Welcome to Ridgemont4sFinest–The Podcast where we stretch out those 3-minute videos from TikTok and continue the unfiltered discussions around public education from the perspective of a veteran teacher. In each episode, I will share my insights and opinions on the issues that matter most to educators - from navigating difficult classroom dynamics to advocating for better funding and policy changes, this podcast will give you an inside look at what it's really like to be a teacher.
But this isn't just a one-sided conversation - I will also be interviewing other teachers, education policy experts, and others to get their perspectives on what's happening in our schools. This podcast is a space for honest conversations and unfiltered opinions about the challenges facing public education today.
If you're a fellow educator who's tired of feeling like no one really understands what you're going through, or if you're just someone who wants to learn more about the state of public education, then this podcast is for you. Join us for thought-provoking discussions and candid insights into the world of teaching.
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Episode 36:Silenced No More: Termination Hearing Verdict (pt.2
In this latest episode, we sit down with Mrs. Muhammed, a resilient educator who has just emerged from a termination hearing within the Houston Independent School District (HISD). With the results now in, we discuss the aftermath of the hearing, the ongoing uncertainty she faces, and what lies ahead for her and her students.
Join us as we explore the critical issue of instructional gaps her students have endured during her absence, exacerbated by the challenges of teacher "jail" and administrative bullying. With state testing looming and graduation requirements hanging in the balance, Mrs. Muhammed sheds light on the urgent need for support and stability within her classroom.
Through our conversation, we confront the disparities in disciplinary measures between teachers and students, highlighting the need for equitable treatment and accountability within the school system. Mrs. Muhammed shares her vision for a more balanced approach, where resources are allocated to support both educators and students alike.
Moreover, we delve into the importance of amplifying the voices of marginalized educators, particularly Black teachers, who often face unique challenges and injustices within the education system. Mrs. Muhammed advocates for the creation of platforms where teachers can speak out without fear of reprisal, fostering a culture of transparency and accountability.
Join us as we stand in solidarity with Mrs. Muhammed and all educators who refuse to be silenced in the face of adversity. Together, we explore the path forward towards a more just and equitable educational landscape for teachers and students alike.
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