ABC4T is a European project supporting early childhood educators in developing anti-bias competences through innovative approaches such as video coaching, research and professional development.
The toolkit offers practical resources, case-based reflection and classroom activities designed to promote inclusive and equitable learning environments.
Anti-bias education refers to practices that aim to develop attitudes, knowledge and actions that value diversity, challenge prejudice and discrimination, and promote equity and justice.
It supports educators in understanding how bias and inequality operate in everyday contexts, while empowering both individuals and communities to respond actively to injustice.
How does ABC4T support educators?
The ABC4T project translates anti-bias education principles into practical tools and professional development opportunities for early childhood educators across Europe.
Through a combination of research, training and real classroom practices, the project supports teachers in developing the competences needed to create inclusive learning environments.
Practical resources, case studies and classroom materials that support anti-bias education in everyday practice.
A structured training programme based on video coaching, reflection and peer learning.
Evidence-based findings on anti-bias education and video coaching in early childhood settings.

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