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Summary
Children’s opinions about race form at a very young age. Their understanding of race is influenced by what they see and hear in the world around them throughout the entire course of their lives. Teachers are well-positioned to play a significant role in children’s attitudes about race.
Is your school ready? Even well-intentioned schools can perpetuate racist attitudes and racial socio-economic inequities, but there are changes that can be made that will promote racial tolerance, respect of differences, and inclusivity.
Join us on Tuesday, August 25, 2020 for a free webinar, Strategies for Creating an Anti-Racist Environment in Your School. Stacey Montgomery, Founder of Stacey M Design and creator of the My Super Powers! Social Emotional Learning Program for Elementary School will share strategies that deliver meaningful results.
You'll learn:
- How misunderstanding key terminology can hinder change
- How materials you are using may include subtle racist messages
- Why reframing traditional ideas can promote inclusivity
- How your administrative policies may be part of the problem
- Why encouraging professional development is important