Sarah Fiarman
@sarahfiarman
Coauthor: Unconscious Bias in Schools: A Developmental Approach to Exploring Race & Racism; Instructional Rounds. Leadership consultant. Pie for strength.
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https://www.hepg.org/hep-home/books/unconscious-bias-in-schools 05-11-2019 17:15:31
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Thank you for the generous shout-out, Doc B's Musings! All the best to you on your leadership journey.
Jeremy Gutsche Larry Ferlazzo KHullSyp Wiley Dave Burgess Consulting, Inc. @MrVaudrey Staci Lamb | she/her Ashley Bible Solution Tree Carol Ann Tomlinson Today's #PDMonday title is Unconscious Bias in Schools where wo seasoned educators describe the phenomenon of unconscious racial bias and how it negatively affects the work of educators and students in schools. Ask #YourBNRep for more information today!
Celebrate our 20th anniversary with us! Save 20% on all HEP titles, including UNCONSCIOUS BIAS IN SCHOOLS by Tracey A. Benson and Sarah Fiarman, a top seller that is focused on equity and inclusion. bit.ly/3E4mScg #HEPG
This is important community-based work supporting children's first 10 years. Thanks for all of your work on this, David Jacobson.
"Developing teacher leadership requires more than merely soliciting teacher input; it requires changing the culture.... Each professional [must] feel an urgent responsibility to influence the achievement of all students." Sarah Fiarman ascd.org/el/articles/bu…
Thanks, Diane Parks -- it was great to be with this leadership crew!
This Black History Month, we're featuring books that explore race and equity in education, such as UNCONSCIOUS BIAS IN SCHOOLS by Tracey A. Benson and Sarah Fiarman and A DREAM DEFAULTED by Jason N. Houle and Fenaba R. Addo. See our recommended reading list: bit.ly/3DB3suC
Today is School Principal’s Day! Check out some of our titles that highlight the importance of principals and aim to support them, such as BECOMING A SCHOOL PRINCIPAL by Sarah Fiarman: bit.ly/3Hb0izp
Being Black and poor in America should not be crimes punishable by vigilante death. Jordan Neely did not just deserve to live. He deserved to live a better life than what our society decided to afford him. We are devastated by his loss. African American Policy Forum's full statement: