An essential first step toward becoming an anti-racist educator is uncovering your own implicit biases—attitudes and beliefs about certain groups of people you may not even realize you have. In this episode, Hedreich Nichols walks us through an 8-question exercise to help us start to do this work on ourselves.
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87: Moving from Feedback to Feedforward
86: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2018
85: The Magic of Validation
84: How to Stop Killing the Love of Reading w/Pernille Ripp
83: What is an Innovation Class?
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81: The Great and Powerful Graphic Organizer
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78: Four Misconceptions About Culturally Responsive Teaching
77: What Teachers Want Administrators to Know
76: When Your School is Short on Tech
75: Making the Most of a 90-Minute Block Class
74: How to Deal with Student Grammar Errors
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