Teachers: How are you approaching lessons about race, racism, and other forms of bias this year?
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What is your first and last name? *
What city or town do you live in? *
Which school and district are you connected to? Full names, please. *
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Are there any lessons that touch on race, racism, sexism, or other forms of bias that you plan to approach differently this school year? 
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If you answered yes, can you tell us more about the lesson(s) and what you think will be different?
What prompted you to make that adjustment?
Have you gotten any guidance or directions from your state, district, or school that could affect how you teach about topics like race, racism, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexism, or bias? If so, what did it say?
Is there any guidance you're waiting to receive from your state, district, or school that could affect how you teach about topics like race, racism, gender identity, sexual orientation, sexism, or bias? If so, what clarity do you want that guidance to provide?
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