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Daily Archives: February 13, 2022
Mask Mandate Bans Discriminate Against Students with Disabilities by Maria Kardasis
Thirteen-year-old Greyson Schwaigert is forced to risk his life to receive an adequate education. Greyson suffers from a rare genetic disorder, which means that COVID-19 poses a threat to his life. On top of that, Greyson has a developmental delay, … Continue reading
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Tagged remote learning, special education
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The Fight for (and against) Implicit Bias Training by Claire Bufalino
Racism – unconscious bias – implicit bias – critical race theory – anti-racism – anti-anti-racism. Everyone has something to say about these terms and where they belong in our culture. Implicit bias has become the most recent idea to suffer … Continue reading
Posted in anti-racism, critical race theory, humanities education, implicit bias training, public education, school curriculum
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