Unconscious bias in schools : a developmental approach to exploring race and racism / Tracey A. Benson, Sarah E. Fiarman.
2020
LC212.2 .B46 2020
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Title
Unconscious bias in schools : a developmental approach to exploring race and racism / Tracey A. Benson, Sarah E. Fiarman.
Author
Benson, Tracey A., author.
Edition
Revised edition.
ISBN
9781682535875 (electronic book)
1682535878 (electronic book)
1682535851
9781682535851
1682535878 (electronic book)
1682535851
9781682535851
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard Education Press, [2020]
Language
English
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LC212.2 .B46 2020
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371.829/96073
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"This revised edition includes updated terminology to clarify the authors' intent and avoid confusion with other terms currently in use."--Title page verso
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
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Fiarman, Sarah E. (Sarah Edith), author.
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Table of Contents
Do we have a bias problem?
Start with ourselves
Normalize talking about race and bias
Cultivate a culture of bravery
Whose comfort are we prioritizing?
Investigating the racial climate in our schools
Examining instruction and classroom climate
Addressing unconscious bias in academics
Reframing the problem
Go slow to go far.
Start with ourselves
Normalize talking about race and bias
Cultivate a culture of bravery
Whose comfort are we prioritizing?
Investigating the racial climate in our schools
Examining instruction and classroom climate
Addressing unconscious bias in academics
Reframing the problem
Go slow to go far.