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Anti-Bias
Philosophy
The
Cooperative Children's Center is dedicated to providing an
anti-bias environment for children and adults. An anti-bias
environment is one that encourages an active approach to challenging
prejudice, stereotyping and bias. An anti-bias attitude values
and celebrates diversity among different genders, races, lifestyles,
physical abilities, religions, culture and socio-economic
status.
Research
has shown that children notice differences at a very early age.
Their self-concepts and attitudes about others are directly affected
by social bias. Therefore, the Co-op believes it is imperative
to encourage children and their families to recognize and actively
challenge bias.
The
goals of our anti-bias curriculum (as defined by Louise Derman-Sparks
in her book, The Anti-Bias Curriculum) are as follows:
- To
foster each child's construction of a knowledgeable, confident
self-identity.
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To foster each child's comfortable, empathetic interaction with
diversity among people.
- To
foster each child's critical thinking about bias.
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To foster each child's ability to stand up for her/himself and
for others in the face of bias.
We
have designed the Co-op environment with our anti-bias goals in
mind. Around the classrooms, there are various images that challenge
the stereotypes of gender, race, physical abilities, religion
and family configuration. Our books reflect a diversity of gender
roles, racial and cultural backgrounds, life styles, abilities,
etc. We have dolls that reflect different racial groups. Various
languages are used in labeling the environment for the children,
and the languages of the children in our center are used on a
daily basis. The props in the dramatic play area are from different
cultures and reflect different lifestyles. All of these materials
are provided in an attempt to reflect all the children at the
Co-op and their families in a positive way, as well as to expose
all the children to the reality of diversity in their world.
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