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Anti-Bias Classroom Culture
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This Exchange Reflections is based around the Exchange article, “Building a Classroom Culture that Supports Anti-Bias Education” by Karen Babbs Hollett with preschool teachers Edie Hillard, Traces Ryckman, and Lauren Valesey. The authors showcase the journey of teachers at the Bennett Family Center in Pennsylvania. Teachers share their practices, emphasizing the importance of setting clear expectations, supporting positive self-identity, and appreciating diversity. Their story offers valuable insights and practical strategies for other educators striving for inclusive classrooms.
Overview
Exchange Reflections are designed to help a team of people meet in-person or live online to think deeply together about a topic using an article from Exchange magazine as a guide.
Included are discussion questions to help guide reflections, as well as a “Making Commitments” idea sheet to help prompt ideas into action. For your convenience, Exchange Reflections are available in PDF format that you can download immediately on your desktop.
Exchange Reflections come with an Exchange Reflections Certificate. Certification and state licensing requirements for early childhood educators vary significantly. To find out if Exchange Reflections will be accepted for your requirements, we recommend that you contact your certifying or state licensing agency.