- Teacher Perception Tool [1]
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Background, life experiences, personal biases and cultural stereotypes can influence how we perceive others. The Teacher Perception ... - Ten Steps to Implementing a Teacher Team Initiative at Your School [2]
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Use professional learning teams in which small groups of teachers meet regularly during the school day to focus on student needs and ... - Refection Activity: Identity [3]
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Jennifer Holladay Individual reflection activity exploring identity. Identity can be defined as the “the ... - On Racism and White Privilege [4]
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Jennifer Holladay Explores issues of race and white privilege Excerpted from White Anti-Racist Activism: A ... - Test Yourself for Hidden Bias [5]
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Psychologists at Harvard, the University of Virginia and the University of Washington created " Project Implicit " to develop Hidden Bias Tests — called Implicit Association Tests, or IATs, in the ... - Do's and Don'ts of Celebrating MLK Day [6]
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Below we've prepared a list of recommended "Dos" and "Don'ts" to consider when observing the life and legacy of Dr. King with students. Writing in The ... - Being Culturally Responsive [7]
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We are all born, raised and enveloped in culture, and it is central to learning. It informs how we communicate with each other, the way we receive information and helps shape the thinking process of groups and ... - Culture in the Classroom [8]
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Educators today hear a lot about gaps in education – achievement gaps, funding gaps, school-readiness gaps. Still, there's another gap that often goes unexamined: the cultural gap between students and ... - How Stereotypes Undermine Test Scores [9]
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Subtle changes in test environments can improve standardized test scores among students of color and girls. For more than 10 years, New York University associate professor Joshua ... - Controversial Subjects in the Classroom [10]
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Invariably, issues are raised in classrooms that bring charged responses from students. How can educators set the stage for safe, respectful dialogue and learning? Three students in ... - White Anti-Racism: Living the Legacy [11]
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What does "white anti-racist" mean? How can guilt get in the way? And what's all this talk about being "colorblind"? Teaching Tolerance asked community activists to share their ... - Juliette Hampton Morgan: A Lesson for Teachers [12]
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Participants learn the importance of being an ally through the story of Juliette Hampton Morgan, a white woman who lived in Montgomery, Alabama, during segregation. Objectives ... - What's a Teacher to Do? [13]
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Here are five things you can do to make your classroom respectful and culturally sensitive. As the participants in the roundtable point out, Asian American children are a diverse ...