Select several questions and explain why they are important for a person to uncover their own biases.
I think #3 using generalizations is something we use more than we should in education. There are some assumptions that can go along with generalizations like "the Sped class" or "ENL class" that can be harmful to the students and teachers, I think it's an easy switch to make that can be helpful.
The 5th & 6th questions are so important, especially in today's climate. It is so important to consider all perspectives. We need to understand while that there is no person that is perfect. People can do both good and bad things.
I love the 8th question, in the past few years I've really tried to make an effort to read books that represent people and cultures that are different from mine. I've really learned so much, and even more come to find out there's so much more I want to learn.
I think #3 using generalizations is something we use more than we should in education. There are some assumptions that can go along with generalizations like "the Sped class" or "ENL class" that can be harmful to the students and teachers, I think it's an easy switch to make that can be helpful.
The 5th & 6th questions are so important, especially in today's climate. It is so important to consider all perspectives. We need to understand while that there is no person that is perfect. People can do both good and bad things.
I love the 8th question, in the past few years I've really tried to make an effort to read books that represent people and cultures that are different from mine. I've really learned so much, and even more come to find out there's so much more I want to learn.


