In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of The Silk Stocking Sisters Podcast, host Dr. Theresa J. Canada, an experienced educator and researcher, dives deep into the psychological and emotional impact of segregation on students. Drawing from both academic research and her own lived experiences, Dr. Canada explores how the environment in which children learn significantly shapes their mental health, self-concept, and academic achievement.
This episode focuses on the crucial role of education in shaping a more equitable and mentally healthy society. Dr. Canada discusses how teachers and quality education play a pivotal role in supporting students emotional well-being, regardless of whether schools are segregated or desegregated. She also reflects on her personal journey, as detailed in her book Desegregation of the New York City Schools: A Story of The Silk Stocking Sisters, revealing how the past continues to shape and influence todays educational system.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into how systemic inequities continue to affect students today, why mental health must be prioritized in education, and how shifting attitudes can lead to meaningful behavioral change. Dr. Canada emphasizes that education is about more than academics, it's also about supporting the emotional and developmental needs of the student.
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