Mariah Rankine-Landers

June 25, 2024

Mariah Rankine-Landers stands as a transformative figure in education, pushing beyond traditional norms to cultivate a space where creativity, empathy, and social change are at the forefront. With a foundation in Equity and Social Justice in Education, Mariah’s educational philosophy emphasizes a love-centered pedagogy over mere information dissemination, aspiring to mold compassionate critical and creative thinkers. Her work is rooted in the belief that education should ignite a love for learning and encourage students to contribute positively to society. This approach advocates for an educational system promoting a curriculum that integrates the arts, experiential learning, and critical thinking over traditional textbook reliance.

As a co-author of Do Your Lessons Love Your Students: Creative Education for Social Change, alongside Jessa Brie Moreno, Mariah offers a compelling call to action for educators. This seminal work serves as both a manifesto and a practical guide, underscoring the importance of creativity in the classroom. It presents strategies for teachers to design environments where students are engaged with a sense of belonging. Through her visionary efforts in creative education, Mariah Rankine-Landers not only challenges the status quo but also lays down the groundwork for a more dynamic educational landscape, one where every lesson is an act of love toward its students.

Mariah Rankine-Landers was recently a guest on Episode #64 of the Coaching Conversations podcast with Jim Knight. Listen to her episode on your favorite podcast platform.