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Jennifer Imazeki talks about implicit bias in our teaching on episode 383 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
It is not about changing the bias or stopping the bias. It is about getting in between your internal reaction and your external reaction.
There is so much going on with our students that we can’t possibly know.
Dr. Jennifer Imazeki’s Home Page
Econ for Teachers Blog
SDSU Center for Inclusive Excellence
ACUE Implicit Bias video excerpt featuring Jennifer Imazeki
Daniel Kahneman
Peanut Butter, Jelly and Racism (NYT Interactive)
Expectations of Brilliance Underlie Gender Distributions Across Academic Disciplines – Science Magazine
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Jennifer Imazeki talks about implicit bias in our teaching on episode 383 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
It is not about changing the bias or stopping the bias. It is about getting in between your internal reaction and your external reaction.
There is so much going on with our students that we can’t possibly know.
Dr. Jennifer Imazeki’s Home Page
Econ for Teachers Blog
SDSU Center for Inclusive Excellence
ACUE Implicit Bias video excerpt featuring Jennifer Imazeki
Daniel Kahneman
Peanut Butter, Jelly and Racism (NYT Interactive)
Expectations of Brilliance Underlie Gender Distributions Across Academic Disciplines – Science Magazine

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