
Get EdCovated Blog and Podcast
Get EdCovated Blog and Podcast
Welcome to Get EdCovated!
At Get EdCovated, we’re passionate about empowering parents, educators, and advocates to navigate the ever-changing world of education with confidence. This blog is your go-to resource for expert insights, practical strategies, and the latest trends in education. Whether you're seeking guidance on advocacy, classroom solutions, or inclusive practices, you'll find valuable content to help you create meaningful change.
Join us as we explore innovative ideas, share real-world experiences, and provide actionable tips to support students and the communities that nurture them. Let’s get EdCovated together!







Welcome to EdCovate: Empowering Educators, Families, and Students to Thrive
It all began with EdCocate.
Get Edcovated! Podcast
The Get EdCovated Podcast is your go-to resource for navigating the world of education with confidence and clarity. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or advocate, we bring you expert insights, actionable tips, and empowering stories to help you tackle challenges like IEPs, 504 Plans, inclusion, and more. Join us as we explore the power of collaboration, community, and support to create meaningful change in education. Together, let’s Get EdCovated!
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Edcovator spotlight
Janice Burgess is a trailblazer in children's media, best known as the creator of The Backyardigans, a beloved animated series that celebrates creativity, diversity, and imagination. Her work in children's television has been groundbreaking, ensuring that storytelling remains inclusive, engaging, and reflective of diverse experiences.
Why She Inspires Us
Champion for Representation – Burgess infused The Backyardigans with a cast of diverse characters, promoting positive representation in children's programming.
Creativity-Driven Learning – Through music, adventure, and imaginative storytelling, she showcased how media can be an educational tool.
Breaking Barriers – As a Black woman in the animation industry, she has paved the way for future creators committed to diversity in children's content.
Her contributions remind us that inclusivity in education extends beyond the classroom it thrives in the stories we tell and the media we create for young learners.