Zinn Education Project. Anti-bias curriculum. The anti-bias curriculum is an activist approach to educational curricula which attempts to challenge prejudices such as racism, sexism, ableism, ageism, homophobia, and other forms of kyriarchy.
Anti-bias curricula have a strong relationship to multiculturalist curricula and their implementations. The most notable difference between these two theories and practices is the age of the intended audience. [citation needed] Origin[edit] The anti-bias movement was born out of the multiculturalism movement. Rethinking Schools Online. How can we create classrooms and schools where discrimination and assumptions about gender and/or sexuality don’t keep us from nurturing every child, parent, and staff member?
Editorial: Queering Schools By the editors of Rethinking Schools. Multicultural Lesson Ideas for Teachers: Australian Identity: Who is an Australian? Australian Identity: Who is an Australian?
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