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Educator implicit bias is often experienced by students of varying identities as microaggressions. In this book the authors define implicit bias and microaggressions, identify ways students of varying identities such as race, gender/LGBTQ+, religion, socioeconomic, ability, linguistic and family dynamics, experience microaggressions in schools, and offer an educator's guide to using culturally responsive teaching as an antidote to microaggressions. We also provide specific ways to interrupt microaggressions in schools.



Trade Review

Dr. Theresa Bouley and Dr. Anni Reinking tackle the deep and nuanced subject of microaggressions from every angle and discipline: cognitive science, psychology, sociology, and history. They break down its complexities into basic understandings and actionable steps that educators can take on a path to self-reflection, realization, and continual improvement. Just as microaggressions are layered, this text is layered with a wealth of knowledge and resources for anyone seeking to learn more about anti-bias, anti-racist education.

-- Allison Segarra Hansen, MSEd., director of clinical experiences and assistant professor, Marian Universit

It can so easily be said that “when we know better – we do better.” But perhaps that is also the inherent goal of this book. Written in an easy-to-digest style, this book seeks to inspire the educator to more carefully see the bias, stereotypes, and microaggressions that are likely being enacted all around them. While Part I builds our vocabulary and understanding about these subtle and not-so-subtle actions around us, it also empathically helps us understand the historical and psychological basis for many of our own actions and how those actions – intentional or subconscious – truly impact the children we are called to teach and support. With gentle reflective moments and exercises throughout the book, an amazing list of accessible resources to extend your learning and self-understanding, and a Part II that is able to break down the roots and impacts of bias and microaggressions into chapters dedicated to special topics (race, gender, religion, economic resources, disability, language, and family composition), this book reminds us that adult life can be the perfect time to pause and reflect on the explicit and implicit beliefs that we learned and were exposed to as a part of the systems in which we grew up, and take stock about whether or not those beliefs are both still relevant to us and ones that we choose to maintain in our actions toward others. Bouley and Reinking guide us on a journey to gently help us know better…are you ready?

-- Jennifer Kemp Berchtold, MS, CCLS, DT, CPST, CEIM; manager infant studies certificate programs, Erikson Institute

While written for educators, I can attest that most non-educators haven't learned about all the facets of bias and microaggression discussed in this impactful book. But they should. This is a comprehensive book, based on research and facts, that dives into not only racial and gender microaggressions, but also lesser discussed microaggressions such as linguistic, family, economic and spiritual. This book has left me with a greater respect for the challenges faced by each and every teacher to create a truly inclusive, non-biased environment for their students. But more importantly, the reflective moments sprinkled throughout the book, bring the messages home so they don't just become an exercise in awareness, but a path towards transformation.

-- Stacey M. DelVecchio, past president of the Society of Women Engineers

Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1: Biases and Stereotypes

Chapter 2: The Impact of Implicit Bias and Microaggressions

Chapter 3: Multicultural Education: An Antidote for Implicit Bias and Microaggressions

Chapter 4: Section 2

Chapter 5: Racial Microaggressions

Chapter 6: Gender, Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Microaggressions

Chapter 7: Religious, Spirituality, and Non-Religious Microaggressions

Chapter 8: Economic Microaggressions

Chapter 9: Ability, Disability, Ableism Microaggressions

Chapter 10: Linguistic Diversity and Microaggressions

Chapter 11: Family Diversity and Microaggressions

Chapter 12: School-Wide Approaches to Creating an Equitable, Anti-Bias Education

Resources

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/6/2021 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475855876, 978-1475855876
      ISBN10: 1475855877

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Educator implicit bias is often experienced by students of varying identities as microaggressions. In this book the authors define implicit bias and microaggressions, identify ways students of varying identities such as race, gender/LGBTQ+, religion, socioeconomic, ability, linguistic and family dynamics, experience microaggressions in schools, and offer an educator's guide to using culturally responsive teaching as an antidote to microaggressions. We also provide specific ways to interrupt microaggressions in schools.



      Trade Review

      Dr. Theresa Bouley and Dr. Anni Reinking tackle the deep and nuanced subject of microaggressions from every angle and discipline: cognitive science, psychology, sociology, and history. They break down its complexities into basic understandings and actionable steps that educators can take on a path to self-reflection, realization, and continual improvement. Just as microaggressions are layered, this text is layered with a wealth of knowledge and resources for anyone seeking to learn more about anti-bias, anti-racist education.

      -- Allison Segarra Hansen, MSEd., director of clinical experiences and assistant professor, Marian Universit

      It can so easily be said that “when we know better – we do better.” But perhaps that is also the inherent goal of this book. Written in an easy-to-digest style, this book seeks to inspire the educator to more carefully see the bias, stereotypes, and microaggressions that are likely being enacted all around them. While Part I builds our vocabulary and understanding about these subtle and not-so-subtle actions around us, it also empathically helps us understand the historical and psychological basis for many of our own actions and how those actions – intentional or subconscious – truly impact the children we are called to teach and support. With gentle reflective moments and exercises throughout the book, an amazing list of accessible resources to extend your learning and self-understanding, and a Part II that is able to break down the roots and impacts of bias and microaggressions into chapters dedicated to special topics (race, gender, religion, economic resources, disability, language, and family composition), this book reminds us that adult life can be the perfect time to pause and reflect on the explicit and implicit beliefs that we learned and were exposed to as a part of the systems in which we grew up, and take stock about whether or not those beliefs are both still relevant to us and ones that we choose to maintain in our actions toward others. Bouley and Reinking guide us on a journey to gently help us know better…are you ready?

      -- Jennifer Kemp Berchtold, MS, CCLS, DT, CPST, CEIM; manager infant studies certificate programs, Erikson Institute

      While written for educators, I can attest that most non-educators haven't learned about all the facets of bias and microaggression discussed in this impactful book. But they should. This is a comprehensive book, based on research and facts, that dives into not only racial and gender microaggressions, but also lesser discussed microaggressions such as linguistic, family, economic and spiritual. This book has left me with a greater respect for the challenges faced by each and every teacher to create a truly inclusive, non-biased environment for their students. But more importantly, the reflective moments sprinkled throughout the book, bring the messages home so they don't just become an exercise in awareness, but a path towards transformation.

      -- Stacey M. DelVecchio, past president of the Society of Women Engineers

      Table of Contents

      Prologue

      Chapter 1: Biases and Stereotypes

      Chapter 2: The Impact of Implicit Bias and Microaggressions

      Chapter 3: Multicultural Education: An Antidote for Implicit Bias and Microaggressions

      Chapter 4: Section 2

      Chapter 5: Racial Microaggressions

      Chapter 6: Gender, Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Microaggressions

      Chapter 7: Religious, Spirituality, and Non-Religious Microaggressions

      Chapter 8: Economic Microaggressions

      Chapter 9: Ability, Disability, Ableism Microaggressions

      Chapter 10: Linguistic Diversity and Microaggressions

      Chapter 11: Family Diversity and Microaggressions

      Chapter 12: School-Wide Approaches to Creating an Equitable, Anti-Bias Education

      Resources

      About the Author

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