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  Training Series
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3 items
Author:
Earl J. Edwards, MEd
Presented by:
UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families
Relevant categories:
Education Implicit Bias Systemic Racism
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People often think that increased diversity and representation in schools prevents bias, but many of our systems have implicit bias against BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color). If it goes unaddressed, this bias can negatively impact student success. In this series, UCLA researcher Earl Edwards will help educators begin to recognize the bias inherent in educational systems, and how to take an anti-racist approach to creating more equitable school communities.

  Keywords: behavior, educator, implicit bias, racism, school, teaching
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=25018&k=1633720936  
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Addressing Structural Racism in LA County Schools: Part 1

This video will focus on recognizing systemic and implicit bias in educational settings and how to think critically about our participation in these spaces.

 Training   |    40 minutes   |     Added on 3/25/2021

Addressing Structural Racism in LA County Schools: Part 2

This video will focus on anti-racist approaches to countering bias in schools and how to adapt them to your educational context.

 Training   |    45 minutes   |     Added on 10/14/2021

Addressing Structural Racism in LA County Schools: Part 3

This video will focus on anti-racist approaches to countering bias in schools and how to adapt them to your educational context.

 Training   |    40 minutes   |     Added on 10/14/2021

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