We speak with Dr. Kathryn Spence, Director of the School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University, about actualizing a focus on social justice and equity. She discusses strategies for broadening the pipeline of teachers, especially teachers of color, including career ladders and “Grow Your Own” programs. Dr. Spence describes how FDU makes teacher ed financially feasible for students as well as what makes teachers stay in or leave schools.
Overview
00:00-00:40Intros
00:40-04:08How Dr. Spence’s experience shapes her approach to teacher ed
04:08-06:25How research has shaped her leadership
06:25-07:36Why teachers stay or leave schools or the field
07:36-09:25Recruiting pre-service teachers, especially teachers of color
09:25-10:44Career ladders in NJ
10:44-12:35Making teacher ed financially feasible for students
12:35-14:20Providing moral support to teacher ed students
14:20-15:28Impact on schools of residential segregation in NJ
15:28-18:40Serving Latine students
18:40-20:48Pushback to the focus on social justice?
20:48-22:20Change process at FDU’s program
22:20-25:03Looking forward to having bilingual courses
25:03-Outro
Transcript
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References
FDU’s Peter Sammartino School of Education website