Apr 28, 2026
In this powerful episode of the Time for Teachership Podcast, host Lindsay Lyons speaks with educator Caitlin MacLeod-Bluver about teaching social studies through the lens of justice, literacy, and belonging.
Caitlin shares what it means to teach during challenging times—supporting students facing food insecurity, immigration detention, and political rhetoric affecting their communities. Despite these realities, she explains why classrooms remain powerful spaces for hope, civic engagement, and liberation.
The conversation explores:
Literacy as a tool for liberation
How teachers can create true classroom belonging
The importance of background knowledge and vocabulary
Why rigorous reading matters for equity
Supporting student voice and agency in social studies
Practical strategies teachers can implement tomorrow
If you're an educator wondering how to teach reading, history, and justice simultaneously, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable strategies.
When teachers avoid discussing current events, students may assume their teachers support injustice.
Acknowledging difficulty helps students develop resilience and confidence.
New learning sticks best when connected to what students already know.
Students become stronger readers by reading challenging texts, not by avoiding them.
Deep learning requires time for:
discussion
vocabulary exploration
critical thinking
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