EmbraceRace staff research on classroom race talk
Teachers’ concern about appearing racist predicts their willingness to engage in race talk in their classrooms.
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Teachers’ concern about appearing racist predicts their willingness to engage in race talk in their classrooms.
EmbraceRace’s Andrew Grant-Thomas will be speaking in-person on October 15th at the Literacy & Justice For All Symposium on a panel titled “Books have never been enough: Reading for racial justice," happening in Oakland, CA. He will be joined by the fantastic folks from Tandem, Partners in Early Learning.
We're excited to announce that EmbraceRace's Fall 2022 Color Brave Communities of Learning and Practice (COLPs) launch today!
Going into the school year, EmbraceRace featured several webinars that explored fantastic practice when it comes to supporting children's racial learning in the classroom. The most recent focused on supporting kids understanding in late elementary school. Find it and past webinars in our archives!
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