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In case you missed it, Finding Your Blind Spots launched officially on Friday night with much fun and fanfare. You can see the festivities here. But if you'd like a deeper look at the book, order your copy here and scroll to the bottom of the page to get the free reproducibles. The thing that I am most excited about is that, beyond CRT bans, beyond arguments on discussions on race and representations, Finding Your Blind Spots gives every educator the chance to become a better practitioner through introspection and SEL practices. If I could reduce the book to one central theme it would be, "create a sense of belonging for every student". If we want better relationships and better outcomes, we have to be willing to look at our own biases and how they play out in the classroom.
Enjoy the read and visit hedreich.com for more resources.
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In case you missed it, Finding Your Blind Spots launched officially on Friday night with much fun and fanfare. You can see the festivities here. But if you'd like a deeper look at the book, order your copy here and scroll to the bottom of the page to get the free reproducibles. The thing that I am most excited about is that, beyond CRT bans, beyond arguments on discussions on race and representations, Finding Your Blind Spots gives every educator the chance to become a better practitioner through introspection and SEL practices. If I could reduce the book to one central theme it would be, "create a sense of belonging for every student". If we want better relationships and better outcomes, we have to be willing to look at our own biases and how they play out in the classroom.
Enjoy the read and visit hedreich.com for more resources.