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How do our biases shape the way that we think about numbers? Is data ever an unbiased source of truth? Dr. Wendy Castillo joins us on this episode to talk about these issues and the work she is doing to promote #Data4SocialJustice. We discuss the tenets of Quantitative Critical Race Theory (QuantCrit) and spend some time investigating our own biases about education.
Homework:
Write your own positionality statement acknowledging the personal biases you carry with you and how those might impact your production and consumption of data.
Follow Dr. Wendy Castillo on Twitter @WCastilloPhD
Support the show
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How do our biases shape the way that we think about numbers? Is data ever an unbiased source of truth? Dr. Wendy Castillo joins us on this episode to talk about these issues and the work she is doing to promote #Data4SocialJustice. We discuss the tenets of Quantitative Critical Race Theory (QuantCrit) and spend some time investigating our own biases about education.
Homework:
Write your own positionality statement acknowledging the personal biases you carry with you and how those might impact your production and consumption of data.
Follow Dr. Wendy Castillo on Twitter @WCastilloPhD
Support the show