In the chapter “Practicing What We Teach,” author Miles Irving took a scary step in proving to himself and his students that he could critically reflect on his own biases and be an activist in confronting those biases. What steps can we take to lead by example and let students know that we are practicing what we teach --- that we expect the same from ourselves and from our students.
I kindly confront students about their remarks that encourage stereotyping, bias, or racism. I try to remind them that these comments are based on misinformation and could have harmful effects on students and adults. What more can we do to make a lasting impact and a statement of personal reflection?
Read this short blog about teachers as life-long learners.
