Raphael Bonhomme

D.c. Area Elementary Educator Social Justice Working Group Co-facilitator at Teaching for Change

Raphael Bonhomme is an experienced educator with a focus on elementary education, currently serving as a 3rd grade teacher at the District of Columbia Public Schools since August 2014. In addition to teaching math, social studies, and science, Raphael plays a significant role as a member of the Inclusion-Diversity-Equity-Antiracist team and facilitates professional development for educators on antiracist practices and social justice. With a background as a 2nd grade teacher, special education paraeducator, and various leadership roles in organizations such as the American Federation of Teachers and the Washington Teachers Union, Raphael demonstrates a commitment to fostering inclusive and culturally responsive teaching environments. Educational achievements include a Master of Education in Elementary Education from Howard University and a Bachelor's Degree in History from the same institution.

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Teaching for Change

The Teaching for Change project offers educators and parents tools to help students read, write, and change the world. Teachers and parents can use the site for professional development, lesson planning, and resource development. Teaching for Change ensures that schools teach by example with meaningful parent involvement.


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