Article: Four Ways Teachers Can Reduce Implicit Bias
Article: Four Ways Teachers Can Reduce Implicit Bias “We’re all subject to bias. Here are tips to help teachers treat all of their students with…
Article: Four Ways Teachers Can Reduce Implicit Bias “We’re all subject to bias. Here are tips to help teachers treat all of their students with…
Article: How To Tackle Unconscious Bias In Your Workplace This Forbes article focuses on defining what unconscious bias is, how you can identify your own…
Resources: Anti-Racism Activities | Years 3-12 “The resources contained in this section have been developed to support the delivery of anti-racism education in the classroom.…
WITH STUDENTSArticle: How to Start Talking About Race in the Early Elementary Classroom “Young kids are curious about what’s going on in the world right…
FOR ADULTSArticle: War On Wokeness: The Year The Right Rallied Around A Made-Up Menace Do you encounter family, friends, or colleagues who use the colloquial…
Article: Engaging White Students in Conversations About Race “A high school teacher shares strategies for using literature to guide discussions about race with students who…
WITH STUDENTSArticle: Creating Space for Race: Conversations in Elementary Classrooms This article provides several practical suggestions about how to create space for talking about race…
Book: How to Have Difficult Conversations About Race: Practical Tools for Necessary Change in the Workplace and Beyond Negotiation expert Kwame Christian’s How to Have…
FOR ADULTSVideo: How to Have a Voice and Lean Into Conversations About Race “In this talk, Amanda Kemp discusses her process for seeking to understand…
Lesson: Looking at Race and Racial Identity in Children’s Books “This lesson, the second in a series, encourages students to think and talk openly about…
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