This is your brain on stereotypes : how science is tackling unconscious bias Author: Kyi, Tanya Lloyd | ||
Price: $22.38 |
Summary:
Our brains are constantly sorting and labeling the world around us. How and why do our brains create categories? And how can we avoid falling into the stereotype trap?
Illustrator: | Shannon, Drew |
Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: MG+ Reading Level: 6.80 Points: 3.0 Quiz: 509866 |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (+) (07/01/20)
School Library Journal (00/08/20)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 08/01/2020 Gr 5–8—This primer for upper elementary and middle school students explains the science, history, and psychology of stereotypes. The book's five chapters make this a manageable read for young readers. Additionally, Shannon's bright illustrations and sidebars break up the succinct chapters. Kyi often asks questions to illustrate her point and to help readers identify their own biases, creating an interactive reading experience. Topics about stereotypes surrounding gender, race, class, and political and religious beliefs are addressed. Studies or historical examples from various periods and geographic locations are used to solidify the text. The final chapter focuses on ways that people have fought against stereotypes; a list of suggestions on how to unlearn biases is featured. Back matter includes a list of additional resources, selected resources for each chapter, and a well-constructed index. VERDICT A worthwhile purchase for middle grade collections that will help readers recognize, understand, and eradicate stereotypes.—Katharine Gatcomb, Portsmouth P.L., NH - Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.