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When The System Fails: A Teacher's Fight for Student Services

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Benjamin Joseph's powerful testimony about teaching in Brooklyn schools reveals the deep flaws in our education system that often place administrative convenience above student welfare. As a Black male STEM teacher, Benjamin entered the profession with noble intentions - to provide representation in a field where few look like him and to equip the next generation with vital skills. What he discovered instead was a system where literacy rates are plummeting, special education services go undelivered, and educators who speak up face institutional backlash.
The most troubling revelation comes when Benjamin discovers students with IEPs aren't receiving legally mandated services, and worse, school officials are instructing children to hide this fact from their parents. When Benjamin refuses to remain silent, documenting these failures and alerting all relevant stakeholders, he finds himself targeted by administration. Yet he persists, driven by an unwavering commitment to his students: "These are my kids, and if I have a kid that I'm trying to teach and I realize that they're not getting their services, that is a problem for me."
Beyond exposing institutional failings, Benjamin offers profound insights into the impossible demands placed on modern teachers. Expected to serve as educators, counselors, behavioral managers, security guards, and surrogate parents, teachers are burning out while attempting to compensate for systemic failures. For parents, his message is clear: question everything, understand what services your child should receive, and remain actively involved in their education.
Despite facing pushback, Benjamin's approach built lasting relationships with students and parents who continue to seek his guidance years later. His story serves as both inspiration and warning - our education system requires fundamental reform that prioritizes transparency and student welfare over administrative convenience.
How can we rebuild an educational system that truly serves all students? Listen now to join this crucial conversation.

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Chapters

1. Standing Up For Students (00:00:00)

2. The Science Teacher's Journey (00:11:18)

3. When Schools Fail Students (00:23:10)

4. Fighting The System (00:32:56)

5. Advice For Parents (00:45:57)

6. Never Stop Fighting For Kids (01:08:04)

21 episodes

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Benjamin Joseph's powerful testimony about teaching in Brooklyn schools reveals the deep flaws in our education system that often place administrative convenience above student welfare. As a Black male STEM teacher, Benjamin entered the profession with noble intentions - to provide representation in a field where few look like him and to equip the next generation with vital skills. What he discovered instead was a system where literacy rates are plummeting, special education services go undelivered, and educators who speak up face institutional backlash.
The most troubling revelation comes when Benjamin discovers students with IEPs aren't receiving legally mandated services, and worse, school officials are instructing children to hide this fact from their parents. When Benjamin refuses to remain silent, documenting these failures and alerting all relevant stakeholders, he finds himself targeted by administration. Yet he persists, driven by an unwavering commitment to his students: "These are my kids, and if I have a kid that I'm trying to teach and I realize that they're not getting their services, that is a problem for me."
Beyond exposing institutional failings, Benjamin offers profound insights into the impossible demands placed on modern teachers. Expected to serve as educators, counselors, behavioral managers, security guards, and surrogate parents, teachers are burning out while attempting to compensate for systemic failures. For parents, his message is clear: question everything, understand what services your child should receive, and remain actively involved in their education.
Despite facing pushback, Benjamin's approach built lasting relationships with students and parents who continue to seek his guidance years later. His story serves as both inspiration and warning - our education system requires fundamental reform that prioritizes transparency and student welfare over administrative convenience.
How can we rebuild an educational system that truly serves all students? Listen now to join this crucial conversation.

Don't let your boss suck the life out of you.
Share your bad boss story on our website.
Learn more or Book Natalie.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Standing Up For Students (00:00:00)

2. The Science Teacher's Journey (00:11:18)

3. When Schools Fail Students (00:23:10)

4. Fighting The System (00:32:56)

5. Advice For Parents (00:45:57)

6. Never Stop Fighting For Kids (01:08:04)

21 episodes

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