Jaci Jones (she/her) is a Professional Learning Facilitator with Learning for Justice. She spent her first decade in education as a high school history teacher in New Jersey and completed her undergraduate education at Penn State University where she majored in Secondary Education, Social Studies and minored in History and Dance. With a passion for human rights, she completed her Masters in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Kean University where she now adjuncts, teaching teachers how to teach about the Holocaust and embed social justice in their classrooms. She has worked on various curriculum initiatives to help include histories of the LGBTQIA+ and disability communities, received the Teacher of the Year Award in 2018, and serves on the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education.
Jaci Jones has been a guest on 1 episode.
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Episode 178: Learning for Justice
February 25th, 2024 | 49 mins 17 secs
Toni Rose is joined by D’Aisha Smith, Skyla Hudson, and Jaci Jones to talk about their involvement with Learning for Justice and how teachers can incorporate social justice teaching and learning into their work.