Unlocking School Bias
Using Neuroscience to Improve Student Outcomes
- Horacio Sanchez - President, Resiliency Inc.
Foreword by David Flink
Break through the bias barrier
What can happen in 200 milliseconds? In a word, everything. In that short time, your subconscious mind has shaped your perceptions and influenced your behaviors. In other words, you have experienced bias—for better or for worse.
Unlocking School Bias ends the confusion around bias and provides educators with research and strategies that enable them to effectively address bias in the classroom and school in appropriate and productive ways. Learn to explore your own and your students' biases and discover:
- The latest research from psychology, education, and neuroscience
- Different types of biases, including confirmation bias and impact bias, and how they manifest themselves in everyday life
- Practical strategies for educators who are ready to change their and their students' actions
- How patterns in one’s environment create biases and affect the brain’s development
Implicit bias occurs subconsciously and so quickly that the conscious brain is unaware that it happened. Yet, with mindful practice and reflection, we can rewrite the automated processes in our brains, stop our subconscious minds from determining our thoughts and behaviors, and help our students feel safe and successful in school.
"With Unlocking School Bias, Horacio Sanchez takes a completely fresh approach to one of the most entrenched challenges that educators face: How do we address and ameliorate the harmful effects of bias? By better understanding the neuroscience of how bias evolves over time, Horacio removes blame and shame. He makes the complex clear and then translates the neuroscience into classroom practices that increase belonging and inclusion. If you are a district, school or classroom leader committed to equity and access for all students, this book will clarify, simplify, and energize your efforts.”
“Once again, Horacio Sanchez brings a clear, research-based, neuroscientific explanation to educators. Beginning with a statement of how bias is formed beginning in infancy, Horacio traces how biases develop and provides practical strategies for educators to reduce the harmful impact of negative bias. This is a great guide to interpreting emotions, mirror neurons, bias and non-verbal communication, the impact of culture on communication, and more. It's a must-read for all educators!”