Unlocking Education: The Power of Collaboration Part II
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In this episode of The Curriculum Corner, the EDCI 751 Class pulls up with a lineup of passionate educators and leaders to discuss about what collaboration really means in today’s school system.
This conversation turns into way more than just a class assignment. It becomes a roundtable of truth, strategy, and experience.
You’ll hear from teachers, district leaders, and a superintendent as they break down how collaboration shows up in their work, what gets in the way, and how we can do better—together.
What You’ll Hear:
- Why collaboration can’t just be a buzzword
- How to lead by example (even if you’re not “in charge”)
- What authentic teamwork looks like in real school settings
- Tips, stories, and straight talk from educators in the trenches
This episode features:
- Robert Hemby, II – Coordinator of CTE, K–12 Innovation
- Olivia Fuller – Social Studies & Science Teacher
- Eunice Jennings – Instructional Facilitator
- Devin Roberts - U.S. History & American Government Educator
- Tavita Harriot – Director of Student Success
- Dr. Kuterah Farr – Director of Professional Learning
- Dr. Shawn Foster – Superintendent and 2026 SCASTA Superintendent of the Year
Favorite Moment:
"We were told to bring in heavy hitters—and that’s exactly what we did." – Robert HembyCreated by the brilliant minds of EDCI 751 at South Carolina State University
Because collaboration isn’t optional—it’s essential.
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