Foundations of Anti-Bias Environments in Family Child Care

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Foundations of Anti-Bias Environments in Family Child Care:

Welcoming All Children and Families

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Course requirements:

  1. Complete all lessons and activities.
  2. Share your thoughts on the Course Discussion Board when required in the lessons by responding to the instructor’s questions. Feel free to offer positive comments to other participants! You must engage with the Discussion Board to pass the course.
  3. Complete the Knowledge Check.
  4. Complete the Course Evaluation.

Course Content

Learning Objectives
REFLECTION – Anti-bias
Introduction
Key Terms
Part 1-A: Meaning of Diversity
Part 1-B: Young Children’s Understanding of Differences
Part 1-C: Meaning of Implicit and Explicit Bias
Part 1-D: Impact of Bias in Early Childhood
Part 1-E: Meaning of Anti-Bias Education
Part 2-A: Components of a Family Child Care Learning Environment
Useful Resources
Final Reflection
Evaluation
Anti-Bias Knowledge Check

Course Discussion

As you progress through the lessons, please respond to the instructor’s numbered questions below (in bold text). 

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Joanna Doyle
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2 months ago

Question 1: Complete the following sentence, adding what you believe are the most important qualities in a Family Child Care learning environment:

All children deserve a Family Child Care environment that is…

Antonia
2 months ago
Reply to  Joanna Doyle

Seguro y sano

Joanna Doyle
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2 months ago

Question 2A: Observe the children in your program. What differences among people are the children noticing?

Joanna Doyle
Admin
2 months ago

Question 2B: Do the children in your program notice different things at different ages? Please describe.

Joanna Doyle
Admin
2 months ago

Question 2C: How do you think young children learn about individual differences?

Joanna Doyle
Admin
2 months ago

Question 3: Walk through your program and consider how your learning environment supports each of the four goals of anti-bias education: identity, diversity, justice and activism. 
Please write three to five ways your program supports anti-bias goals, and one or two ways you could enhance your environment to support the goals and make your program even more welcoming!

Educandoparaelfuturochildcare@gmail.com
Educandoparaelfuturochildcare@gmail.com
2 months ago

Un entorno sin Prejuicios seguro sano amigable

Carmen
3 months ago

reReliable safe and friendly

Rosemary Hernandez
Admin
3 months ago
Reply to  Carmen

Great job with your response in English. I’m glad to see you trying.

Tania
3 months ago

Offer an anti-bias environment for kids that is safe for them

StellAdmin
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3 months ago

Question 2 – what do you do in these situtions?

Last edited 3 months ago by StellAdmin
StellAdmin
Admin
3 months ago

Question 1 – how do you feel about this modern approach?

Last edited 3 months ago by StellAdmin
Teresa
Teresa
3 months ago

Un entorno sin prejuicios

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