The concept of implicit bias

 

Now that you’ve familiarized yourself with the concept of implicit bias, please take a few moments to take a few of the quizzes within the link below. Please know that your results are confidential, but this is an excellent time to reflect on the outcome of the test. If you see that you test with a high bias against a group of people, reflect on your behavior. Can you think of social situations over the span of your life in which you inadvertently displayed that bias?

When you have completed the implicit bias test, ask yourself, “How can I be more sensitive to oppression and discrimination?” Share those answers with your peers. You do not have to be specific about the outcome of your test; rather, use those results to make yourself a more culturally responsive professional! Remember to present and examine those options by trauma-informed care and cultural competency, using also what you’ve learned about social-emotional learning.

Implicit bias

https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html (Links to an external site.)

 

Developing Sensitivity to Oppression & Discrimination Continued

One of the most important parts of professional development in any field is honest self-reflection. Before the end of class, let’s reflect on that what you learned and how you can use it. Take a few moments to address the following questions about the class and the information you learned.

The class objective has been to deepen your knowledge about minority groups, as well as the social stratification that has resulted due to their minority status, and how to create meaningful solutions to private problems that result from systemic issues.

· How has this class’s content helped you to understand minority groups better?

· How do you think that the knowledge of this class will help you in your professional career?

· How can you apply your knowledge in the workforce?

· Will you be integrating your outcome of the “Implicit Bias” test into your everyday work life? Why or why not?

· Reflect on the class content. Does the outcome of the “Implicit Bias” test challenge your approach to minority groups, whether that’s personally or regarding the public policy for/social welfare of minority groups?

Please use standard APA format for headings and citations to address the following writing prompt. Your response should be a minimum of two pages.

Sample Solution

d found myself to be forceful which could’ve lead to staff conflict. I decided to complete the negotiation skills diagnostic again to explore different strategies and reflected on my previous supervisor role, as management skills are transferable in different environments.

4.2 Identify further improvements to professional skills and competencies:

My meeting was a success as my presentation was very clear and I was prepared with a compromising approach. This experience has highlighted areas I need to develop such as; Negotiating: Adapt to different techniques; soft and compromising not hard and forceful.
I obtain excellent communication skills however, when not prepared this was the opposite, therefore planning and preparing is very important to ensure a better delivery of objectives.

There was conflict with a member of staff, she thought all my workload would fall on her, I held a 1-2-1 meeting with her in my managers presence and cleared any misunderstanding in a calm rational way addressing her concerns, showed her how I have delegated my workload to the whole team, I changed my learning style to hers and noticed the positive difference in her reaction. My meeting was successfully lead and managed as the team understood my goal and how I intended to get there with their help. I now lead weekly staff meetings to be more involved in leadership and management activities and improve my negotiating and communication skills.

4.3 Review learning about SBM & relate to school setting:

As an aspiring SBM, this is the beginning of deepening my knowledge on behind the scenes of school business management, highlighting the importance of having an SBM in my school and areas where there is much scope for improvement such as; value for money (resources and services can be challenged regularly) identify areas where the school can save money. I have added on my PDP (Appendix 1) to conduct a monthly stock-take of stationery supplies eliminating surplus and unnecessary supplies, saving money for other resources promoting the schools vision.

I understand the importance of keeping up to date with policy changes and the necessity to adopt and adapt different learning techniques, also the positive impact of having an SBM on the Headteachers workload. Learning different analytical tools has made me notice areas of school improvement; what needs to be improved and how can it be improved. This course has helped me identify areas where I need to improve and enabled me to find ways of how I can develop myself further (Appendix 1). Also learnt how to use different learning techniques and negotiating skills and gained positive results, shadowing my manager is giving me valuable experience, I also made some suggestions she’s taken on board such as performance management should be throughout admin staff and training provided to staff to improve IT skills further for a more efficient service.

4.4 Priorities for further career development & professional learning:

My long-term career development is to secure an SBM position hopefully within my school. I need to further develop my leadership and management skills and believe this course, leading and completing my project along with the tasks I have undertaken will help me move up a tier on the NASBM standards. I also need to request to be involved in new projects assisting where possible. My PDP (Appendix 1) will help me to understand School Finance and Asset Management better. My new target (Appendix 1) will assist me in value for money, negotiation and d

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