Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias
Strategies for Healing the Root Causes of Inequity in Education
Explore specific biases in education with author ClauDean ChiNaka Kizart. She emphasizes bias origins and how they impact K–12 educators, students, and administrators. From intergroup bias to decision-fatigue bias to scarcity bias, discover insights and strategies for recognizing, managing, and countering these biases in school communities.
Counteract biases in education
Gain practical strategies to help educators identify, manage, and counteract biases in their schools. ClauDean ChiNaka Kizart delves into the tendencies that can restrict educators’ potential, such as resistance to the unknown and the inclination to favor information that confirms existing beliefs. By addressing these biases, educators can enhance their effectiveness, make more informed decisions, and take meaningful steps toward healing inequities.
K–12 educators, administrators, and instructional coaches can use this book to:
- Understand the biases most affecting educators and their impact on students
- Reflect on personal biases with comprehensive checklists
- Identify scenarios in which bias governs decisions in education
- Manage and counteract biases in education with strategies, tools, and tips
- Explore how bias manifests in education with real-world applications
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“The United States’ school promise is rooted in egalitarian idealism—the belief that the system should ensure success for all students. In Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias, author ClauDean Kizart makes a compassionate plea to educators to take a deep, introspective look at some of our own perceptions, attitudes, and biases that might serve as barriers to delivering educational equity. This book is well-researched, engaging, and intellectually stimulating.”
“This book is a transformative guide for anyone committed to equity in education for all students. By unpacking the systemic inequities embedded in the US education system, it equips educators and leaders with the tools to confront bias and implement meaningful change. The inclusion of practical bias assessments and real-world scenarios makes it not only insightful but actionable. A must-read for district leaders, teachers, counselors, and instructional coaches dedicated to fostering inclusive and equitable learning environments.”
“Exploring concepts such as the Dunning-Kruger effect, anchoring, scarcity bias, and more, author ClauDean Kizart presents a compelling call to action for fellow educators to identify and address biases hindering equity in education. Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias implores educators to cultivate cultural awareness and sensitivity to support an increasingly diverse student population. From self-reflection tools to assessments and actionable steps, this must-read book helps educators feel empowered and supported to heal inequities in their classrooms.”
“In Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias, author ClauDean Kizart provides an essential road map for educators seeking to create truly equitable and inclusive learning environments. Through vivid scenarios drawn from real educational settings, practical self-reflection tools, and actionable strategies, Kizart expertly breaks down complex cognitive biases that can unconsciously undermine our best intentions as educators. This isn't just another theoretical text about bias; it's a practical handbook for transforming our schools into places where every student can thrive.”
“Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias is a transformative guide for educators and leaders seeking to create more equitable schools. With clarity and expertise, author ClauDean Kizart explains various types of biases—such as the Dunning-Kruger effect and herd mentality—and offers practical tools and strategies for mitigating their impact. Her insightful scenarios and actionable solutions empower educators to identify and address biases, fostering inclusive environments where all students can thrive. Through a combination of storytelling, research, and practical guidance, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for fostering systemic equity in schools.”
“How our biases—explicit and implicit—negatively or positively or negatively influence our work with students should be explored on an ongoing basis. Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias explains the many layers of biased thinking that allow for deep exploration. Knowing the different types of biases and how we may or may not be recognizing them makes all of us better educators for the students who need us to do so the most. Kizart gives us no excuse.”
“Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias offers practical solutions and strategies to help educators across assess their bias at the grassroots level. Author ClauDean Kizart provides tools, checklists, and tips for educators to counteract bias and provide equity in their classrooms for all students. This book is a must read for educators who are interested in uncovering bias and doing something about it.”