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What Do Teachers Believe About Black Students And Their Implicit Bias

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What do teachers believe about black students and is implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs regardless on the teachers race? This is what I was left thinking about after watching a parody of films like Dangerous Minds and Freedom Writers. Saturday Night Live's Ego Nwodim plays a substitute teacher who's determined to let her students know that their race and stupidity won't stop them from achieving their dreams. The only problem is, the kids aren't dumb and as host Megan Thee Stallion points out: "Miss? This is an honors-level physics class." Let's Talk about what teachers believe about black students and whether implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs.

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Until the next episode, keep leading with conviction and heart.
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Sisällön tarjoaa Uche L. Njoku, EdM and Uche L. Njoku. Uche L. Njoku, EdM and Uche L. Njoku tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.

What do teachers believe about black students and is implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs regardless on the teachers race? This is what I was left thinking about after watching a parody of films like Dangerous Minds and Freedom Writers. Saturday Night Live's Ego Nwodim plays a substitute teacher who's determined to let her students know that their race and stupidity won't stop them from achieving their dreams. The only problem is, the kids aren't dumb and as host Megan Thee Stallion points out: "Miss? This is an honors-level physics class." Let's Talk about what teachers believe about black students and whether implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs.

Support the show

Thank you for journeying with us in today’s episode of The Sneaker Principal Podcast. To continue walking alongside us in this educational expedition, connect with us across various platforms.
Visit our website at www.TSPMediaPub.com for additional resources, insights, and episodes that champion transformational leadership.
Explore more content and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Find us by searching ‘The Sneaker Principal’ on YouTube or by visiting youtube.com/@thesneakerprincipal to witness leadership in action and engage with our visual narratives.
Join our professional network on LinkedIn. Connect with us at linkedin.com/in/snkrprincipal and immerse yourself in a community that breathes innovative educational leadership.
Follow us on Twitter for real-time updates, insights, and musings from the educational realm. Our handle is @SNKRPrincipal, and you can visit us at twitter.com/SNKRPrincipal.
Also, embark on a visually rich journey with The Sneaker Principal on Instagram. Engage with us at instagram.com/thesneakerprincipal and peek into the lighter, yet profoundly impactful moments on TikTok by visiting tiktok.com/@snkrprincipal.
Your companionship in this leadership odyssey is not merely a follow—it’s a symbiotic relationship, fostering collective growth, and impactful educational revolutions.
Until the next episode, keep leading with conviction and heart.
In solidarity,
Uche L. Njoku...

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