Adam Smith is an education leader whose experience lies at the intersection of math teaching and learning, teacher leadership, equity and social justice, and education research. His career includes roles as a high school math teacher, assistant professor of math, elementary math curriculum director, and education nonprofit leadership. Adam is passionate about ensuring that children who have been historically marginalized and excluded can see themselves as mathematicians and are given ample opportunities to realize their brilliance as math learners and doers. He believes in the power of transformative leadership to shift the educational paradigm to center and uplift Black and Brown students and communities.
Black History Month
Season 4 Episode 03: Black Educators Making a Difference: Stories of Inspiration and Impact with Ellwood Johnson.
Igho Ekakitie 0:03Hi, everybody, welcome to another episode of the igowithIGHO podcast. It is so good to be here with y’all. It is Black History Month, or first and first I tell everybody every month is Black History, love it. […]
Season 2: Episode 3: Celebrating Black History Month with Lonni Helm
Lonni Helm is a junior at Webster University studying Playwriting, Philosophy, and Spanish. A Missouri native, she is dedicated to helping her home state become more inclusive and diverse. Her passions include theater, activism, and the outdoors. She is currently studying to […]