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Why We Need to Share Care, Appreciation, Kindness and Empathy (CAKE) in our Classrooms  

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Based on confidentiality and your goals, you can build on this practice by: Allowing students to exchange reflection cards anonymously and read them aloud Asking students to share their reflections in small groups Using students journal entries to guide your classroom norms, making small acts of kindness, and fostering belonging in your classroom.

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Challenging Implicit Linguistic Biases in Teaching and Learning Across Disciplines Through Student-Faculty Partnerships

Scholarly Teacher

Pseudonyms are used to protect participant identities, and general references to disciplinary contexts are provided for confidentiality purposes. To Improve the Academy: A Journal of Educational Development , 42 (2), 7. The feedback examples shared here are abbreviated for brevity. Chapa, L., & Cavazos-Vela, J.

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

Daman Harris is an award-winning education leader committed to equity, instructional leadership, and educator development. He co-founded and co-directs the BOND Project, a nonprofit supporting the recruitment and retention of male educators of color.

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From Reflection to Transformation: Embedding Antiracism into Everyday Practice

k12 Digest

Daman Harris is an award-winning education leader committed to equity, instructional leadership, and educator development. He co-founded and co-directs the BOND Project, a nonprofit supporting the recruitment and retention of male educators of color.