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Anti-Bias Education

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This Exchange Essentials explores strategies for embedding anti-bias education into daily programming in early childhood education. The article collection emphasizes creating an inclusive and equitable learning environment, understanding children’s development and attitudes, and promoting diversity, equity, and justice with children, staff and families.

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This volume of Exchange Essentials includes the following selected Exchange articles, in pdf format, focusing on ideas and strategies for promoting Anti-Bias Education:

The Goals of Anti-bias Education – Clearing Up Some Key Misconceptions
by Louise Derman-Sparks and Julie Olsen Edwards

Why We Practice Anti-bias Education?
by Louise Derman-Sparks

How to Get Started with Anti-bias Education in Your Classroom and Program
by Julie Olsen Edwards

Leadership Matters – Creating Anti-Bias Change in Early Childhood Programs
by Louise Derman-Sparks, John Nimmo, and Debbie LeeKeenan

Racial Justice as a Core Practice of ECE
A Conversation with Margie Carter, Ijumma Jordan, and Kelly Matthews

Connecting Our Values – Children’s Rights, Anti-bias Education, and Peace Education
by Ana Page and Louise Derman-Sparks

Nourishing Our Souls – One Teacher’s Human Rights Journey
by Anita Howard

It Can Be Done! – Strategies for Embedding Anti-bias Education into Daily Programming
by Debbie LeeKeenan and Betty Allen

Perception is Not Always Reality – Re-examining Our Views of Black Boys
by Iheoma U. Iruka

Re-examining Our Views of Black Boys to Enhance Our Practice
by Mary A. Sciaraffa

Infusing Our Daily Work with Democratic Ideals
An Interview with Rukia Monique Rogers and Nicole Allsop by Margie Carter