Research shows that BIPOC students with ADHD are often treated for behavioral symptoms instead of addressing the underlying issue. This leads to missed evaluations, interventions, and support. In the BIPOC community, students are asked to leave class, grades suffer, and curiosity is stifled. #ADHD #BIPOC #Education #3epodcast #EduSky #Shorts
Hi there! I'm Dr. Almitra Berry, but people call me “Doc.”. I'm an educator, author, consultant, and podcast host with a passion for making our schools work better for all students.
Over my 30-year career in education, I've gathered a wealth of experiences and insights that I love sharing. My work focuses on educational equity, especially for culturally and linguistically diverse learners in urban school districts.
I've written professional learning books, consulted with school districts across the country, and spoken at numerous conferences. But what I enjoy most is connecting with people who care about improving education for marginalized learners.
On my podcast, I enjoy having meaningful conversations about education. I bring a mix of expertise, real-world stories, and a touch of humor to discussions on topics like curriculum reform, leadership in education, creating inclusive classrooms, and the politics of education.