So, this is a tough assignment for sure. I’ve never thought about any biases I have before. I can see how important it is to be reflectively introspective and examine honestly what might influence my teaching.
I consider myself to be pretty progressive and open to diversity and individualism. And yet, Jesse said that we all have biases, and we have to dig deep to figure out what they are. So, after some thought I feel I’m biased towards those individuals who feel they are superior to others based on ignorance.
I don’t mean ignorance as uneducated, but people who I feel are intolerant and unjust to others, especially those who bully or use violence towards others. When I see or hear of someone being abused or bullied, it pushes my buttons and I get very upset quickly. I will usually react by saying something to them or taking some kind of action.
This is just my nature, as I have always been an advocate for the underdog. Even as a kid in school I would call people out if I thought they were bullying someone or making fun of them based on ignorance like racial or sexual prejudices.
Right now, APS has a major campaign against bullying in schools and I have seen on television that it’s an epidemic nationwide in public schools. It’s rampant in schools and online, and kids are committing suicide because of this cruelty. To me it’s really scary, because I just can’t comprehend how kids can be so cruel and that there is this group mentality where bystanders just watch or walk away.
This bias within me will never go away since I truly believe in justice and fairness towards others; especially those who are smaller, weaker, or less fortunate. As a teacher, I will always be an advocate for all students’ rights, and I will set the example in my classroom. If I hear or see anything going on that indicates bullying, then I will address it immediately.
I will have to make sure that I don’t overreact however, and maintain a sense of calm when addressing it with the students. I will try to teach them to be more understanding rather than taking a punitive approach, unless that's the only choice for whatever reason.