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June 09, 2021
Madam Shuhannah.
Geek Culture
Since the start of the pandemic, Mdm Shuhannah, a teacher from Madrasah Alsagoff has had to adapt in keeping tabs on her students.
Since she is unable to interact with her class face to face, the Primary 4 Science teacher has taken to using Apple Books to compile and annotate notes for her daily lessons, Classroom to keep track of her student’s live progress as well as Pages to inspire her students to come up with creative narratives and publish them as digital books.
These free apps can already be found on existing Apple products, as well as part of Apple’s Apple Teacher program. Apple Teacher is a new self-paced professional learning offering that helps educators bring creativity to every lesson and any subject.
Apple has detailed a new partnership with Huston-Tillotson University.
The teaching program is aimed at Black males.
Apple today outlined a partnership with Huston-Tillotson University that is designed to help Black males become teachers.
Apple tells the story of Hillary-Rhys Richard, an 18-year-old who has never had a Black male teacher himself. With a family background in teaching, he decided to follow in their footsteps and Apple is helping.
This week, Rhys, 18, will complete his freshman year remotely as part of the inaugural class of the African American Male Teacher Initiative at Huston-Tillotson University. The first-of-its-kind program was created in partnership with Apple as part of the company s ongoing and deep commitment to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Apple s multiyear partnership with Huston-Tillotson complements other engagements the company has established through its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, working alongside the HBCU
Rhys Richard plays four instruments and one day aspires to teach music.
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Currently, only 2 percent of all US teachers are Black men, something the program at Huston-Tillotson seeks to change. When Black students are taught by a Black teacher, they are significantly more likely to graduate high school and consider attending college.
Huston-Tillotson President Dr. Colette Pierce Burnette has witnessed the power of that relationship firsthand. Her son had a Black male teacher in the fifth grade, and it transformed his education.
“It just really did something magical for him,” says Dr. Burnette. “So this is personal for me because of my own experience raising an African American male. It’s my mission to be able to get these young Black men in classrooms, so they can pour into other vessels like themselves because they have shared experiences. And there’s nothing like being taught by someone who has a shared experience.”
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