This timely book will help early care and education teachers, leaders, administrators, coaches, and staff deliver on the promise of high-quality education for all children. The authors provide inspiration, practical tools, and resources through the culturally responsive, anti-bias, anti-racist (CRABAR) framework. This teacher-friendly text shows how to engage in self-inquiry and evaluate current classroom practices while embedding new ones that advance the learning and well-being of children, especially those from minoritized and poor communities. Readers will find tools and assessments to support the implementation of culturally grounded practices that will improve outcomes for diverse children in early childhood settings and systems. This book connects history to current events, supports self-inquiry, encourages a shift in mindset and, most importantly, offers guidance for creating affirming and joyful spaces for young children to learn.
Book Features:
Presents a problem and asks readers to discuss how they would resolve it.
"Educators' Corner" encourages teachers to think about how they are a product of the beliefs, values, and social-political history of their cultural group.
"Now What?" sections help teachers to problem-solve how they might react during difficult situations.
Series edited by: Nancy File, Christopher P. Brown