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Jocelynn Hubbard

Jocelynn Hubbard helps teachers spark joy during the learning experience by creating a welcoming and culturally inclusive classroom environment for ALL their students. She is the founder and managing director of Custom Teaching Solutions, LLC and host of The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast. She has 17 years of experience in education as an educator, speaker, professional development creator and facilitator. Driven by a passion to see the diverse people of our world feel welcomed, affirmed, and celebrated, she provides training on cultural competency, centering equity, and celebrating diversity in education. As a wife and mother of five, her goals include squeezing in time for exercise, finding moments of joy each day, and parenting each of her children as unique individuals.

Lessons with Impact Series: Can math really be culturally relevant? Three Tips for success

A culturally relevant math class? Indeed, my friend, it can. There is often a misconception that math classes can’t be culturally relevant or shouldn’t be culturally relevant. It should be all about the numbers. There is no place for culture. I think this is because our definition of culture is so narrow. If we were …

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What is Culture? How can it help unlock exciting and remarkable student Potential?

What do you think of when you hear the word culture?  When I think about the word culture, I imagine a network of all the individual pieces that make up a person’s life story. I think of the cultural traditions and beliefs and practices of different people that make our world beautiful.  Culture is all …

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The Power of Having Your Students Choose Their One Word for the Year

Have you ever thought about the power of words, or choosing one word specifically on which to focus? It can be an incredible motivator. Having your students choose their one word to focus on for the year can be a game changer in their lives and your classroom.  Let me set the scene. It is …

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3 Ways to Level Up Your Christmas Around the World Lesson

Christmas Around the World is probably one of my favorite projects. Any “around the world” journey opens the door for multiple ways to level up each students’ cultural learning. Plus, people celebrate Christmas in several countries on EVERY continent. Yes, every continent: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.  This creates a …

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How to use The Power of Cultural Self Reflection with your Students

John Dewey said, “We do not learn from experience. We learn from reflecting on experience.” Every experience students have is an opportunity to help them tap into their power as learners. Experiences outside of the classroom impact the way students view experiences inside the classroom and vice versa. As educators, we realize that, but do …

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Kickstart Your Culturally Responsive Classroom this School Year!

The key to empowering students to believe in their ability to succeed academically is creating a culturally responsive classroom this year. In a culturally responsive classroom, students SEE the importance of their people and perspective, as well as the power of their voice. Students also learn the importance of engaging with different people and perspectives …

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How to Create a Culturally Responsive Summer Schedule at Home: The Secret Sauce

A culturally responsive summer schedule? Really? Did you read the title and think, “How do I do that? What does that even mean?”  Fantastic! You’re in the right place.  A huge part of culturally responsive learning is allowing students to take ownership of their learning, foster independence, develop problem solving and critical thinking skills in …

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3 Natural Ways to Make Any Literature Class Culturally Relevant

 “This is Brit Lit, it’s not meant to be diverse.”  Maybe you don’t teach British Literature, but this sentiment is one that I hear time and time again. When the term culturally responsive is introduced, the automatic assumption is to incorporate more books about Black people, women, Hispanics, and LGBTQ+ people.  While this is …

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How to Use Diverse Picture Books in the Middle School Classroom

Diverse picture books in middle school? Yep! People often associate picture books with preschool and elementary school, but they are a powerful resource in the middle school classroom as well. Picture books often discuss more challenging topics in very simple ways. In addition, the pictures help students better understand and visualize the concepts being discussed.  …

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The 5 Habits of a Culturally Competent Educator

I’ve heard it said that practice doesn’t make perfect, but it does make permanent.  To become and remain a culturally competent educator there are five habits you can practice.  Engage in personal & professional reflection  Understand mindset (awareness, acceptance, action) Participate in focused professional learning/lifetime learner  Be a goal setter and goal getter  Take Action …

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