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andreannechat's review
5.0
Wonderful resource for the classroom. Full of concrete ideas, readily applicable. Loved it and will use it for many years for sure!
reading_rachel's review
5.0
An incredible resource for teachers! ABAR work is more than necessary and Liz Kleinrock helps give language for supporting this work with students, parents, and administrators.
katiez0314's review
5.0
Outstanding book packed full of resources, lesson plans, supplemental materials, and guidance for being an anti-racism and anti-bias educator. This book has changed the way I will teach moving forward. Highly recommend for all educators.
caylieratzlaff's review
4.0
Definitely geared K-6 but still good starter information. I think I’m at the point though where I need more than just basic beginner information.
katieproctorbooks's review
5.0
4.5 stars, only because I wanted EVEN more. This is a great start for practical lessons and the reasons behind why Antibias and Antiracism education is so important.
jbrooks124's review
informative
reflective
4.0
This book had been sitting on my TBR, so I was lucky when I was asked to lead a (remote) book group this summer/fall on it - what a great excuse to pull it off the shelf! Kleinrock does a great job of making ABAR work immediately accessible. Often, I feel as though texts such as this do not provide actionable advice (what can I say? As a teacher, I prefer to be told exactly what to do sometimes, I can't lie) or are dense and difficult to understand. This text was neither, with terrific examples of what ABAR work can look like at all grade levels, with CCSS standards included, and was written in a totally reachable way for those of you out there like me whose brains are fried.
I recommend this to any educator looking to improve upon their practice/do better by their students.
I recommend this to any educator looking to improve upon their practice/do better by their students.