by Nasser Muhammad | Aug 29, 2020 | Education, Emotionally Disturbed, Least Restrictive Environment, Police Brutality, Racial Inequality, Restorative Justice, Social Justice, System Racism
Our hearts are heavy, with the shooting of yet another Black man at the hands of police brutality. Our minds are burdened, as our nation continues to grapple with recognizing the depth of its own white supremacist ideology. Our pain is deep, as we live in the sure...
by Nasser Muhammad | Apr 27, 2019 | Education, Home School, Restorative Justice, Uncategorized
Culturally relevant teaching has the ability to break chains and eliminate barriers for all students; not just Black and brown ones. If done right and practiced with fidelity, more students can have access to different perspectives and ultimately change the...
by Nasser Muhammad | Mar 26, 2019 | Education, Emotionally Disturbed, Home School, IEP, Least Restrictive Environment, Restorative Justice, Special Education
There is a resurgent and fervent debate in the United States among parents, teachers, administrators and policy makers, as to whether children with disabilities should receive their daily academic instruction in the same learning environment with general...
by Nasser Muhammad | Feb 18, 2019 | Education, Home School
We often hear that parents are the first teachers. Parents are in the best position to provide the kind of education you want to your child. Not just at an early age, but throughout their lives. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “The function of education is to teach...
by Nasser Muhammad | Jan 21, 2019 | Education, Restorative Justice
Hurt people hurt other people. What can school communities do to heal the wounds in their environment and help students and families overcome differences? The answer lies in Restorative Practices. Restorative practices focuses on repairing, restoring,...
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