Breaking Barriers: Helping Black Boys Soar in the Classrrom with Mikal Driver
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In this powerful episode of Everything But The Lesson Plan, we sit down with educator and mentor Mikal Driver to discuss how teachers can better support young Black males in today’s classrooms.
Together, we explore the unique challenges Black boys face—from disproportionate discipline rates to lack of representation—and offer real, actionable strategies for creating more affirming and equitable learning spaces. Mikal shares insights on the importance of mentorship, relationship-building, and cultural responsiveness in helping Black male students thrive.
Whether you’re a classroom teacher, school leader, or advocate, this episode will leave you inspired and equipped to make a meaningful impact.
Tune in, take notes, and join us in building a better future for all our students.
About Mikal Driver
Mikal Driver is a social innovator, educator, and visionary leader dedicated to empowering young people and transforming education.
As the Program Manager for The Literacy Lab’s Leading Men Fellowship in Atlanta, Mikal supports the next generation of educators while championing early literacy and social development for young Black males. A proud Morehouse College graduate, he brings over a decade of experience in education, classroom management consulting, youth development, teacher coaching, and family engagement.
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikal-driver/
About Franchesca Thompson
Welcome to the "Everything But the Lesson Plan" a podcast brought to you by Thrive12, an education company designed to ensure you thrive every month of the year. I am an educator, entrepreneur, and influencer on a mission to transform education with innovative tools, tips, and resources for educators everywhere!
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