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OverviewEducators must achieve cultural proficiency to overcome unconscious biases and tap the limitless potential of their school communities. In The Consciously Unbiased Educator, classroom teacher and cultural proficiency expert Huda Essa helps educators uncover and surmount the limitations of unconscious biases—stereotypes that form below the surface of our awareness, making them harder to detect. Although these biases aren't formed with the intent to do harm, if they are not interrupted, they contribute to negative outcomes for students.With warmth and wisdom, Essa urges educators to move past any reflexive defensiveness or shame that comes with facing these biases to take a journey that will ultimately empower and benefit the entire school community. Filled with rich, clarifying insights drawn from Essa's own experience as well as comprehensive research findings, this inspirational resource pushes readers' thinking to new levels. To aid in examining these biases, this thought-provoking yet highly approachable book offers Practical ideas, strategies, and tools, such as a personal index enabling readers to gather and organize learning in the most resonant, meaningful way possible. Thoughtful discussion of essential concepts and terms, including the cultural proficiency continuum, privilege, culturally responsive practices, exclusionary behaviors, and more. Numerous exercises that encourage readers to activate their critical consciousness and use the author's 3Rs (review, reflect, resolve) method to respond to real-life scenarios. Deep reflection prompts to foster mindful contemplation and gain confidence for engaging in productive discourse about sensitive topics. Editable PDF versions of the prompts and resources within the book are also available to enhance and extend opportunities for reflection and learning. Readers will build the knowledge and skills they need to ""become their own manual"" and apply their learning off the page. Educators can change the status quo. If we want our students to remember us as educators who touch hearts, open minds, and awaken souls, we must boldly address the topic of bias. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Huda EssaPublisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development Imprint: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Development ISBN: 9781416632788ISBN 10: 1416632786 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 31 July 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationHuda Essa is the founder of Culture Links, a multiservice organization focused on providing a variety of high-quality, authentic cultural proficiency learning opportunities. She is a TEDx speaker, author of the children's books Teach Us Your Name and Common Threads: Adam's Day at the Market, and a former teacher and multilingual education specialist. Huda provides consulting, keynotes, and interactive learning opportunities for education professionals from preK–12 through higher education. Huda's award-winning work supports students as well as professionals in businesses, corporations, and nonprofit organizations. Her dedicated leadership is driven by the belief that cultural proficiency is a worthy, lifelong education benefiting people of all ages, social identities, and careers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |