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Schools confront urgent need for bias training and support

July 20, 2024 | California Senate Press Conferences, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California



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Schools confront urgent need for bias training and support
During a recent government meeting focused on educational challenges, board members from local school districts highlighted pressing issues related to bullying, staff training, and the need for systemic changes in professional development.

A board member from the Mountain View School District shared a harrowing account of a child who faced severe bullying, including racial slurs and physical violence, which ultimately led to hospitalization. This incident underscored the urgent need for comprehensive training on conscious and unconscious bias for school staff. The speaker, who is also the founder of the Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Coalition, called for a more proactive approach to addressing these issues within schools.

In response, a representative from the YWCA emphasized their commitment to racial and social justice programming, noting ongoing efforts to engage youth in discussions about anti-bullying and advocacy. They expressed a willingness to collaborate with schools to enhance community outreach and support.

Another participant, Lisette Medes Garcia, a board member and school psychologist, raised concerns about the lack of adequate professional development (PD) time for teachers. She pointed out that with only two dedicated PD days in a school year, educators struggle to find time for essential training and collaboration on frameworks like Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS). Garcia urged for a data-driven approach to assess the availability of PD time across California, highlighting the barriers that prevent effective communication and planning among educators.

The meeting concluded with a recognition of the systemic challenges faced by educators and the need for collaborative efforts to foster a safer and more supportive learning environment for all students.

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