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Segregation by Experience: Agency, Racism, and Learning in the Early Grades. The goal of this book study is to delve into a groundbreaking study on equity and agency in the early childhood classroom. Over the course of eight sessions, authors, panelists, and thought leaders will invite participants to accompany them on a journey toward understanding the effects of injustice on young learners and how to build classroom spaces that promote all children’s social-emotional growth. Learn more about the book study at https://highscope.org/roundtable SESSION 8: The Impact of Agency on Children’s Lives Long-Term This final session welcomes Ms. Bailey, the researchers/authors of Segregation by Experience, and three of the children from Ms. Bailey’s class who are now 16 years old. The epilogue describes how the authors gathered students from Ms. Bailey’s class six years after the authors began their research; the students, Mary, Max, Diana, Lorene, Celeste, Samuel, and Charlie, had grown up to be 12- and 13-year-olds. They were shown the film made six years before and were asked similar questions to those asked in the study. The authors/researchers shared what was written in this book and told them how negatively people had responded to the practices in the film. They had a lot to say about how people responded to their film and to all who care about education and the futures of Brown and Black children. The epilogue is almost entirely in their words, and to close out the Roundtable series, we will hear from them about the impact teachers can make on how children see and understand themselves as learners. Purchase the book from HighScope at https://bit.ly/3lKzkEt Book Study Session 8: The Impact of Agency on Children’s Lives Long-Term 00:00 Introduction 05:42 Reflections from Ms. Bailey 21:42 Videos 30:59 Student reflections 45:12 Q&A Learn more about the book study at https://highscope.org/roundtable HighScope is an independent nonprofit organization working to close the opportunity gap through high-quality early education. For 50 years, the organization has led the movement to ensure that every child has the opportunity to realize their full potential, regardless of their circumstances. HighScope’s research is instrumental in defining best practices in early education and from that knowledge curricula, child and program assessment, and professional learning resources are developed to empower early educators and prepare children from birth to kindergarten for school and for life. To join the movement, visit https://highscope.org. #HighScopeUS #HighScope