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Listen as Educator Barnes talks to Natalie Pipkin about homeschooling Black children.
Listen as Educator Barnes talks to educator Diamond Malone-Gilbert about how to retain excellent educators.
Listen as Educator Barnes discusses the possibilities for the next school year with her sister.
Listen as Educator Barnes shares her opinion about seven questions she has been asked lately surrounding education during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Listen as Educator Barnes shares tips for working at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Listen as Educator Barnes talks to two students about why it is important for school staff to listen to kids.
Listen as Educator Barnes discusses the importance of stay interviews with her husband Jermaine Barnes.
Listen as Educator Barnes shares what lessons we can learn from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex when it comes to taking a step back.
Listen as Educator Barnes explains how giving back can help you avoid teacher burnout.
Listen as Educator Barnes provides six self-care tips to implement during winter break.
Listen as Educator Barnes talks about her experience teaching with chronic pain.
Listen as Educator Barnes explains her issues with Red for Ed.
Listen as Educator Barnes shares tips on how to successfully take over a class after the start of the school year.
Listen as Educator Barnes explains the steps teachers need to take to become teacher leaders.
Listen as Educator Barnes explains why you should establish boundaries at work.
Listen as Educator Barnes explains why it is important to have an open door classroom policy.
Listen as Educator Barnes shares the five Ps educators need to tackle to have successful conferences with parents.
Listen as Educator Barnes shares her thoughts about grades, homework, and assessment in the classroom.
Listen as Educator Barnes shares the benefits of focusing on what you can control.
Listen as Educator Barnes talks about how to cope when students die.