In one of my current education classes, my professor brought up this chart, described it as "oversimplified"
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and this is what was written in out class notes:
"All of us have implicit bias. We have all be socialized into certain norms, some of which are problematic. But we aren’t helpless! Understanding how norms and socialization work can help us to name and overcome our implicit bias….and its harmful effects.
How does this play out in educational settings? Let’s consider one specific example that we’ve touched on briefly before: What are the traditionally understood behavior norms in a classroom? What do those reflect?"