Video 1.4 Exploring Implicit Bias in the History-Social Science Classroom - Communicating conclusions and taking informed action

Michelle Herczog
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Michelle Herczog
Resource Type
Professional Learning Professional Support Program Guidance
Keywords
Ethnic Studies Implicit Bias Valley to Coast Video
Subjects
History-Social Science Ethnic Studies
Grade Levels
Professional Learning
Audience
Classroom Teacher / Educator
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Video 1.4 Exploring Implicit Bias in the History-Social Science Classroom - Communicating conclusions and taking informed action

Module 1, Part 4: Communicating conclusions and taking informed action

Implicit bias impacts issues surrounding personal identity, relationships, and systems, found in resources, classrooms, and general society. This series of modules centers on how to use inquiry in ethnic studies to unpack implicit bias in resources, materials and classroom protocols.

By working collaboratively, teachers can identify specific opportunities in their curriculum and school contexts to create a more anti-racist, inclusive narrative that will connect with more students and the communities they serve.

Author
LACOE
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnAVo8bm8fI&list=PLLgTnGBzeTGZBvf6o6Zp2ZvRd4NQy4l_O&index=11
Citation
Los Angeles County Office of Education. 2024a. “Exploring Implicit Bias in the History-Social Science Classroom - Module 1 Part 4.” YouTube. Los Angeles County Office of Education. June 27, 2024. https://www.youtube.com/watch?

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