2023
DOI: 10.24908/iqurcp16353
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Showcasing a Student-Led Anti-Racism Virtual Simulation Module for Equitable Learning

Abstract: Background: Misinformation and disinformation perpetuate negative stereotypes, reinforce prejudice and lead to racially motivated discrimination. As displayed in post-secondary institutions worldwide, white-centric perspectives are primarily embedded in school cultures and systems. Such racial aggressions produce ‘racial battle fatigue,’ creating physiological, physiological, and behavioural stress for the recipient. Virtual simulation is proposed as an educational strategy for learners to identify racism in a… Show more

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