2020
DOI: 10.5038/2164-0866.5.1.1117
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Exploring Implicit Bias to Evaluate Teacher Candidates' Ethical Practice in the Internship

Abstract: To create an equitable and ethical learning environment in the classroom requires teacher candidates (TCs) to develop positive relationships with students and to reflect on who they are. Using the elements of Richard Milner’s (2007) Framework of Researcher Racial and Cultural Positionality, this article presents an account of an innovative practice in how to engage secondary education TCs in a reflection of implicit biases, and how to interrupt them to become more ethical professionals. This article takes InTA… Show more

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