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TEACHER VOICE: Here’s what I learned from my own classroom mistakes

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My journey as an immigrant from a small town in Africa’s smallest mainland country, The Gambia, to the biggest city in the United States, with its many diverse cultures, has given me a unique perspective. I’m a better teacher because of it.

It has also helped me appreciate that differences matter, and rather than just tolerating them, they need to be celebrated.

As a student at Poughkeepsie High School in upstate New York and then as a high school educator in the Bronx, I’ve observed, both inside and outside the classroom, that many of us develop unconscious biases. They influence and blur the social lenses through which we see and experience the world around us.

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Alhassan Susso

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