Bias Can Disrupt Education As Early As Pre-K
Bias Can Disrupt Education As Early As Pre-K
A new study by Yale University’s Child Study Center in New Haven, Connecticut, analyzed why black preschoolers are at the greatest risk for expulsion. Researchers have long acknowledged the disparity but this is the first time the cause has ever been studied. The study concluded that the implicit bias of teachers may be partly to blame.…
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