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As a New York City principal, I attended anti-bias trainings that didn’t feel effective. Here’s what did.
By John Wenk
June 18, 2019
New York
‘Wimpy’ or ‘well thought out’: NYC educators describe the implicit bias training they have received
By
Reema Amin
June 3, 2019
New York
I’m a New York City high school junior, and I’m glad more of my teachers are getting anti-bias training
By Kay Galarza
May 30, 2019
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Carranza aims to speed up anti-bias training for educators, calling it a ‘cornerstone’ of school improvement
By
Christina Veiga
August 15, 2018
New York
Some teachers are spending their summer creating culturally relevant content
By
Savannah Robinson
July 26, 2018
New York
As historians and New York City educators, here’s what we hope teachers hear in the city’s new anti-bias training
By Ansley Erickson, Brian Jones, Adam Sanchez
May 17, 2018
New York
Asked about a ‘divisive’ tweet about segregation, Carranza directs an Upper West Side parent to implicit bias training
By
Alex Zimmerman
May 7, 2018
New York
New York City teachers bring Black Lives Matter to the classroom
By
Christina Veiga
February 12, 2018
New York
‘Be bold’: Advocates, lawmakers call on New York City to go further on school integration
By
Christina Veiga
December 7, 2017
New York
After Trump’s election, activists call on education officials to expand anti-bias training
By
Alex Zimmerman
December 8, 2016
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