Teaching Tolerance is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "help teachers and schools educate children and youth to be active participants in a diverse democracy." If you are an educator - teacher, administrator, counselor, parent or other practitioner - working with children from kindergarten to high school, you'll want to take a second to bookmark their Blog page The Moment.
As we prepare to have students return to campus for Lancer Hybrid Learning, and as many prepare to transition out of working remotely, we thought it would be helpful to share resources that help us recommit to critical conversations! In this edition of The Moment we are invited to "commit to checking bias in ourselves and others and speaking up every time students or colleagues make biased comments."
Unconscious bias can shape the responses of even the most well-intentioned educators. But you can check yourself—one teacher shares how. Read the full article here!
This guide offers advice to adults about how to respond to biased remarks and the use of stereotypes, and how to teach students to speak up as well. Read the full article here!
This resource is for educators working to build their own competency facilitating classroom conversations about critical topics like identity, discrimination and inequality. Read the full article here!
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