[NIFL-WOMENLIT:2502] Focus on Basics

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A new issue of Focus on Basics is available online at
http://ncsall.gse.harvard.edu 
Scroll down and click on the "newest issue of Focus on Basics" box

The topic? "Isms": classism, racism, gender bias, and bias in all the
other categories that can differentiate people from the majority in
society.
*Follow the eight year transformation of a New Orleans program into an
antiracist program; 
* Refresh your knowledge of multicultural educational theory; 
* Read about how an ESOL program in Oklahoma created a new venue for
classes in which traditional Muslim women could feel comfortable; 
* See how two basic education educators who thought they were non
biased recognized and moved past their own limitations; 
* Share the self recognition a teacher trainer felt when she realized
her practice was not as empowering as she thought it was;
* View the field from inside out as an African American teacher and
professional developer reflects on her growing awareness of the need to
address issues of bias in her practice. 

Printed copies of the publication are arriving in states this week. 
Let me know what you think of the issue via the FOB electronic
discussion list. 
Barb Garner
Editor

Barbara Garner
Senior Program Officer         email bgarner@worlded.org      
World Education                   phone (617) 482-9485 
44 Farnsworth Street             fax  (617) 482-0617   
Boston, MA  02210


Barbara Garner
Senior Program Officer         email bgarner@worlded.org      
World Education                   phone (617) 482-9485 
44 Farnsworth Street             fax  (617) 482-0617   
Boston, MA  02210



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