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LE 121: What Some Teachers Think About Students Living in Poverty with Dr. Victorene King
Leading Equity
English - January 13, 2020 08:00 - 37 minutes - 29.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 208 ratingsHow To Education Self-Improvement activism equity advocacy diversity education inclusion socialjustice Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
About Victorene King, Ed.D.
Victorene is a graduate of University of Nevada Reno with a B.A. in Elementary Education. She earned her first M.A. in Educational Leadership from Northern Illinois University. She also earned a second M.A. for an Educational Specialist Superintendent certification through Western Illinois University, and then her Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Western Illinois University.
She brings a uniquely diverse perspective to education in that she has taught and led students and staff at the elementary, middle, high school, and central office levels in communities that represent every major part of the socio-economic spectrum.
At the same time, Victorene grew up experiencing regular cycles of poverty as a “pastor’s kid” in a conservative Christian household. She uses and reflects upon those life-shaping experiences as she examines Individual and Fatalistic Ideologies and their harmful impact on the perceptions about the causes of poverty and the structural ignorance that is persistent in White Dominant cultures to further marginalize and oppress. Many of these findings are presented in her dissertation. They will also be discussed in future articles she is writing as she continues her research and work with districts as well.
Show Highlights
Defining poverty and its effects on school age children The impact of poverty and socialization Poverty and health/wellness Outside influences on poverty A study on teacher’s perceptions of students who live in poverty The research findings Further discussions on supporting students who live in povertyConnect with Victorene
Email: [email protected]
Twitter: @vicking02
Connect with me on Twitter @sheldoneakins
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