Practicing with Field Notes and Critical ThinkingModule 1: Level Playing FieldYour

Practicing with Field Notes and Critical Thinking

Module 1: Level Playing Field

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Connecting Observations with Field Notes and Readings

Critical Thinking Prompt 1:  What does it mean to have a level playing field?

Application Prompt 1:  REFLECT- write about your experience. Think of a time when you felt someone underestimated you or your performance. Or, alternatively, a time when you underestimated another. Why do you think this happened? What strategies could help you avoid this in the future?

Application Prompt 2: What challenges are you facing regarding bias? What strategies could help you navigate these challenges? How would using these strategies affect decision-making?

Reflection Prompt:  How do you see yourself?  How do others see you?  What do people most frequently get wrong about you?  

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