Our latest podcast episode considers the impact of unconscious biases in training design and delivery. With expert guest Jasmine Gartner, we dig deep into the implications for both trainers and learners, offering insights and practical tips for making sure learning is equitable and inclusive.
We explore how unconscious biases shape our assumptions and actions, potentially creating barriers that hinder inclusive and effective training.
Jasmine illuminates how biases extend beyond race and gender, affecting every aspect of training, from content creation to the delivery format.
With her background in diversity, equity, and inclusion, she provides valuable insights into why recognising these biases is crucial for trainers and facilitators .
This episode is not just theory—it's loaded with actionable advice. Learn how pre-work can make your training sessions more impactful, why flexibility in camera usage can cater to diverse participant needs, and the vital role of research in avoiding assumptions in your training materials.
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Thinking Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thinking-Fast-Slow-Daniel-Kahneman/dp/0141033576
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