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62. Bias Starts Early—Talk to Your Kids with Julie Kratz

62. Bias Starts Early—Talk to Your Kids with Julie Kratz

FromTime for Teachership


62. Bias Starts Early—Talk to Your Kids with Julie Kratz

FromTime for Teachership

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Introducing today’s guest Julie Kratz! Julie is a Certified Master Coach, a certified unconscious bias trainer, a highly-acclaimed TEDx speaker and an inclusive leadership trainer who led teams and produced results in corporate America. Have you frequently wondered why bias is a prevalent issue in our world? One thing is for sure, it starts at a young age. Our students are the most vulnerable to bias as they are getting hit with so many streams of noise from their home, school, peers, and the media. Julie talks with me about the complexities of this and if there are things we can do to practice more inclusivity. Get ready to listen and find the transcript on today’s blog post—www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog. Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Links: My student voice survey Resources List for Antiracists and Developing Allies  Julie can be found on:  www.thelittleallies.com and www.nextpivotpoint.com  Episode Freebie: Ally Promise & Discussion Guide 
Released:
Feb 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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How can I build capacity for culturally responsive teaching and project-based instruction? How can I reduce teacher burnout and promote a culture of wellness for staff and students? What are the secrets to getting teacher buy-in? What does practicing shared leadership actually look like? Welcome to the Time for Teachership podcast where we tackle adaptive challenges in educational leadership! Each week, host Lindsay Lyons brings together guest experts, research findings, and practical steps to help brave school leaders transform schools into antiracist spaces that cultivate student, family, and teacher leadership to enable all students to thrive.