In today’s conversation we’re joined by Tesha Fritzgerald,. Tesha is an urban education expert who currently serves as a district level leader in an urban school district in Ohio. She is a Martha Holding Jennings Foundation Scholar who has a passion for UDL and culturally responsive teaching, which has led her to publishing her recent book, Antiracism and Universal Design for Learning: Building Expressways to Success.
I invited Tesha on to talk about pairing UDL and antiracist teaching, with a specific focus on:
- Demanding excellence in progressive, human-centered classrooms.- Clarifying what UDL actually is.- Clarifying how UDL and antiracism can coexist, when UDL has been critiqued for upholding a traditionalist lens.- And actions we can take to build anti-racist, UDL-driven classrooms.
Guest Information
Tesha Fritzgerald, an urban education expert who focuses on UDL, culturally responsive teaching, anti-racist teaching, and author of Antiracism and Universal Design for Learning: Building Expressways to Success
Show Notes & Recommendations
Antiracism and Universal Design for Learning: Building Expressways to Success by Tesha Fritzgerald
Building Blocks of Brilliance (Tesha Fritzgerald’s website)
Article: Making Room for Asset Pedagogies by Benjamin Doxtdator