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What do teachers believe about black students and is implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs regardless on the teachers race? This is what I was left thinking about after watching a parody of films like Dangerous Minds and Freedom Writers. Saturday Night Live's Ego Nwodim plays a substitute teacher who's determined to let her students know that their race and stupidity won't stop them from achieving their dreams. The only problem is, the kids aren't dumb and as host Megan Thee Stallion points out: "Miss? This is an honors-level physics class." Let's Talk about what teachers believe about black students and whether implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs.
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What do teachers believe about black students and is implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs regardless on the teachers race? This is what I was left thinking about after watching a parody of films like Dangerous Minds and Freedom Writers. Saturday Night Live's Ego Nwodim plays a substitute teacher who's determined to let her students know that their race and stupidity won't stop them from achieving their dreams. The only problem is, the kids aren't dumb and as host Megan Thee Stallion points out: "Miss? This is an honors-level physics class." Let's Talk about what teachers believe about black students and whether implicit bias is a major factor in those beliefs.
Support the show
Thank you for tuning in to The Sneaker Principal Podcast! If you found value in today’s episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this podcast with others who are passionate about education, leadership, and making an impact.
📌 Stay Connected:
💡 Let’s Keep the Conversation Going:
Your feedback and ideas matter! Share your thoughts in the comments or reach out directly with questions or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes.
🎙️ About The Sneaker Principal Podcast:
Hosted by Uche Njoku, this podcast explores the intersection of education, leadership, and personal growth. Each episode offers insights, inspiration, and real talk about the challenges and opportunities in schools and beyond.
🌟 Thank you for being part of this journey. Together, let’s inspire change and create a brighter future for our students, educators, and communities.
Until next time, stay inspired, keep leading, and always keep learning! 💪👟
#TheSneakerPrincipal #EducationLeadership #InspirationForEducators
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