Facilitating conversations about race in the classroom /

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Author / Creator:Stewart, Danielle A., author.
Imprint:New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
©2022
Description:xii, 136 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
Series:An eye on education book
Eye on Education book.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12721745
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Other authors / contributors:Caldwell, Martha, 1954- author.
Hawkins, Dietra, author.
ISBN:9781032042985
1032042982
9781032022451
1032022450
9781003191353
9781000552775
9781000552713
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"Learn how to facilitate conversations about race in the classroom, and why these discussions are such an important part of our work toward equity and justice. In this helpful book, Danielle Stewart, Martha Caldwell, and Dietra Hawkins cover everything from what you need to know to get started, to facilitation methods and techniques, to how to sustain your work. Drawing on their experience at iChange Collaborative, a group that works with schools across the country, the authors offer a plethora of compelling strategies and examples to help you hone your facilitation skills. Specific topics include the importance of exploring your own identity, how to prepare yourselves and your classrooms for sensitive conversations, how to create class guidelines that create trust and allow vulnerability, and how to deliver explicit instruction in compassionate listening, sharing stories, and giving supportive feedback. The book also discusses the role of affinity groups in strengthening racial identities, building supportive relationships, and enhancing professional practices for educators of color and for race conscious white educators. With the authors' practical advice, educators of all levels of experience and comfort levels will be able to address racial equity in schools or classrooms, so you can do your part to address harm, educate, and ultimately transform society"--
Other form:Online version: Stewart, Danielle A. Facilitating conversations about race in the classroom New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 9781003191353
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Learn how to facilitate conversations about race in the classroom, and why these discussions are such an important part of our work toward equity and justice. In this helpful book, Danielle Stewart, Martha Caldwell, and Dietra Hawkins cover everything from what you need to know to get started, to facilitation methods and techniques, to how to sustain your work. Drawing on their experience at iChange Collaborative, a group that works with schools across the country, the authors offer a plethora of compelling strategies and examples to help you hone your facilitation skills.

Specific topics include the importance of exploring your own identity, how to prepare yourselves and your classrooms for sensitive conversations, how to create class guidelines that create trust and allow vulnerability, and how to deliver explicit instruction in compassionate listening, sharing stories, and giving supportive feedback. The book also discusses the role of affinity groups in strengthening racial identities, building supportive relationships, and enhancing professional practices for educators of color and for race conscious white educators.

With the authors' practical advice, educators of all levels of experience and comfort levels will be able to address racial equity in schools or classrooms, so you can do your part to repair harm, educate, and ultimately transform society.

Physical Description:xii, 136 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781032042985
1032042982
9781032022451
1032022450
9781003191353
9781000552775
9781000552713