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Bias-Free Foundations: Early Childhood Guidebook & Activities for Educators.


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 and Sesame Workshops Sesame Workshop: see Cooney, Joan Ganz. , 2001. 64 pp. This book is a good companion for All Together! (described above). The colorful pages include suggestions and activities for creating a bias-free early childhood classroom. One side of the booklet contains anti-bias activities (which can be easily integrated in most ECE ECE Electrical and Computer Engineering
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 classrooms), including class meetings, story time, music, dramatic play, projects, etc. Flip it over to find guidance and checklists for teachers committed to talking with children about bias, exposing them to diverse groups, and selecting books that reflect the diversity of the world. The materials encourage the creation of environments that include all children and respect all differences. For further information, logontowww.adl.org or www.sesameworkshop.org.
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Author:Patterson, Janice
Publication:Childhood Education
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Date:Dec 22, 2003
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