Build bridges, foster better relationships, and establish a more inclusive school community. In her direct yet conversational style, Hedreich Nichols examines discriminatory classroom practices and offers strategies for eliminating them. You'll acquire the knowledge and skills to identify biases that adversely affect your practice and learn how to move beyond those biases to ensure a more equitable, inclusive campus culture.
Recognize your own personal biases and how they affect the classroom. Learn how your language can reinforce discrimination and how to choose inclusive language instead. Understand gender and sexuality and how they relate to identity. Discover ways to celebrate and foster diversity daily. Identify microaggressions and how they create barriers to relationships.Contents:  
Foreword 
Introduction 
Chapter 1: Bias and Belonging 
Chapter 2: Bias, Guilt, and Accountability 
Chapter 3: Bias, Language, and Labels 
Chapter 4: Bias in Curriculum 
Chapter 5: Bias and Cultural Expression 
Chapter 6: Bias and Gender Equality 
Chapter 7: Bias and Representation 
Chapter 8: Bias in Action--What Not to Do and Say 
Conclusion 
References and Resources 
Index