Credit: John Minchillo / Associated Press Teachers shaken by recent events and wondering how to work for change in our society and schools can start with these lesson plans, videos, and other resources. Credit: Collage ©Edutopia, photos ©Kellette Elliott A primer on the impact of implicit biases in schools and how they can be expressed by students and faculty. Credit: ©Twenty20/@stacybephotography A public high school administrator recounts the moment she recognized that her teachers disciplined black and white students differently. Credit: Leigh Wells / Ikon Images Participants in a program on culturally responsive teaching practices share what they've learned about themselves—and how their teaching has changed as a result. Credit: Arsh Raziuddin (Brigitte Friedrich/Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo/Alamy; U.S. National Archives and Records Administration; MARKA/Alamy; WENN Rights Ltd/Alamy; Everett Collection Inc/Alamy) Black history is American history, and it should be taught throughout the year across the curriculum—not confined to a single month. Credit: ©iStock/PeopleImages A new study finds that children show bias at a surprisingly young age. But teachers have ways to address this and create a welcoming classroom.
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