On Wednesday, April 6th, 2016 Teacher Prep presented "Can Teacher Biases Affect Student Learning?"-- an undergraduate seminar and an interactive panel discussion on education and race with Stacey Sinclair, an Associate Professor in Psychology at Princeton University and Nicole Shelton, a Stuart Professor of Psychology at Princeton University. Professor Sinclair presented some pilot data from her research to undergraduates, those interested in education as well as our Teacher Prep students and alumni who are working in classrooms or education fields.
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