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69: How to Easily Uncover Your Biases
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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2016
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Podcast episode
Description
A Teacher Disposition Assessment (TDA) measures bias. Student experts, who consume your presentations daily, generate critical information. The TDA is a set of teacher-created prompts based on potentially controversial subjects that may surface in the course content.
Hacking Engagement author James Sturtevant created the TDA, so he could learn more about his own biases and how they impact teaching and learning in his class.
In Episode 69, Mark Barnes explains Sturtevant's TDA and shares some What You Can Do Tomorrow steps to uncover your own biases.
Learn more at http://hacklearning.org/bias
Visit our sponsor Kiddom and grab the free Kiddom app at http://kiddom.co/hacklearning.
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Hacking Engagement author James Sturtevant created the TDA, so he could learn more about his own biases and how they impact teaching and learning in his class.
In Episode 69, Mark Barnes explains Sturtevant's TDA and shares some What You Can Do Tomorrow steps to uncover your own biases.
Learn more at http://hacklearning.org/bias
Visit our sponsor Kiddom and grab the free Kiddom app at http://kiddom.co/hacklearning.
Check out more at http://hacklearningpodcast.com
Released:
Oct 25, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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