H. Richard Milner IV

H. Richard Milner IV is Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Education and Professor of Education in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Peabody College of Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt University. He has secondary appointments in Peabody’s Department of Leadership, Policy and Organizations and the Department of Sociology in Vanderbilt’s College of Arts and Science.
Milner is a researcher, scholar and leader of urban education and teacher education. Centering on equity and diversity, he has spent hundreds of hours observing teachers’ practices and interviewing educators and students in urban schools about micro-level policies that shape students’ opportunities to learn. He examines the social context of classrooms, schools, and communities and looks at ways in which teachers’ talk (particularly about race) influences student learning, identity and development.
His research in urban schools and his book, “Start Where You are, But Don’t Stay There,” (Harvard Education Press, 2020) has influenced designs and practices of teacher education courses and programs. To improve relational, curricular, assessment and instructional practices, school districts across the United States and beyond draw on his recommendations to support students of color, those who live below the poverty line, and those whose first language is not English.

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Becoming a More Equitable Educator: Mindsets and Practices (edX)

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Becoming a More Equitable Educator: Mindsets and Practices (edX)
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Explore mindsets and practices that help all students, especially underserved students, to thrive and feel valued. Every day, teachers make thousands of decisions: what content to teach, what activities to assign, who to call on, how to respond to a student question, how to react to student behavior. These [...]
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