
Anti-bias lessons help preschoolers appreciate diversity
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Some California preschools are getting children to have talks about racial differences.
Some California preschools are getting children to participate in conversations about racial differences at an early age by introducing an anti-bias curriculum that teaches kids about diversity and inclusion. Against a backdrop of national divides over race, these educators use art projects and discussions to infuse a powerful message into the classroom. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports.
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Anti-bias lessons help preschoolers appreciate diversity
Clip: 11/7/2017 | 7m 14sVideo has Closed Captions
Some California preschools are getting children to participate in conversations about racial differences at an early age by introducing an anti-bias curriculum that teaches kids about diversity and inclusion. Against a backdrop of national divides over race, these educators use art projects and discussions to infuse a powerful message into the classroom. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports.
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