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Amplifying Student Voice with Paul Bloomberg & Vivett Dukes

57m · Changing Conversations · 12 May 05:00

We were delighted to chat again with Paul Bloomberg and this time he was joined by his colleague and co-write Vivett Dukes. In this conversation we explore their new book, Amplifying Student Voice - through culturally responsive and sustaining assessment. This was an honest and heart felt conversation about their equity work and their process of bringing this book into being. They talk about listening and engaging with an open heart, we invite you to listen with an open heart and an openness to possibility.


You can find out more about their work at The Core Collaborative here.

Get a copy of the book here (and other places of course).

Connect with Paul on twitter.

Connect with Vivett on twitter.

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