9781416629757-1416629750-Five Practices for Equity-Focused School Leadership

Five Practices for Equity-Focused School Leadership

ISBN-13: 9781416629757
ISBN-10: 1416629750
Author: George Theoharis, Sharon I. Radd, Gretchen Givens Generett, Mark Anthony Gooden
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: ASCD
Format: Paperback 246 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781416629757
ISBN-10: 1416629750
Author: George Theoharis, Sharon I. Radd, Gretchen Givens Generett, Mark Anthony Gooden
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: ASCD
Format: Paperback 246 pages

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Five Practices for Equity-Focused School Leadership (ISBN-13: 9781416629757 and ISBN-10: 1416629750), written by authors George Theoharis, Sharon I. Radd, Gretchen Givens Generett, Mark Anthony Gooden, was published by ASCD in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Education Theory (Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent Five Practices for Equity-Focused School Leadership (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Education Theory books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $12.91.

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This timely and essential book provides a comprehensive guide for school leaders who desire to engage their school communities in transformative systemic change. Sharon I. Radd, Gretchen Givens Generett, Mark Anthony Gooden, and George Theoharis offer five practices to increase educational equity and eliminate marginalization based on race, disability, socioeconomics, language, gender and sexual identity, and religion. For each dimension of diversity, the authors provide background information for understanding the current realities in schools and beyond, and they suggest "disruptive practices" to replace the status quo in order to achieve full inclusion and educational excellence for every child.
Assuming that leadership to create equity is a unique practice, the book offers* Clear explanations of foundational terms and concepts, such as equity, systemic inequity, paradigms and cognitive dissonance, and privilege;* Specific recommendations for how to build support and sustainability by engaging colleagues and other stakeholders in constructive dialogues with multiple perspectives;* Detailed descriptions of routines and roles for building effective equity-leadership teams;* Guidelines and tools for performing an equity audit, including environmental scans;* A change framework to skillfully transform your system; and* Reflection activities for self-discovery, understanding, and personal and professional growth.
A call to action that is both passionate and practical, Five Practices for Equity-Focused School Leadership is an indispensable roadmap for educators undertaking the journey toward an education system that acknowledges and advances the worth and potential of all students.
About the Author
Sharon I. Radd, EdD, is Program Director and Associate Professor of Organizational Leadership at St. Catherine University, Principal at Sankalpa Consulting, and an Equity Fellow for the Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center at IUPUI. Prior to entering higher education, she spent 23 years in K–12 public education as a school social worker, building-level administrator, district administrator, and professional development provider. Awarded a 2006 Archibald Bush Leadership Fellowship and winner of the 2010 Social Justice Dissertation Award given by the American Educational Research Association LSJ-SIG, she specializes in the areas of leadership, educational equity, adult learning, organizational change, team functioning, and cross-cultural proficiency. Radd holds bachelor's degrees in sociology and social work; a master's degree in educational leadership; and, from the University of St. Thomas, an EdD in leadership.
Gretchen Givens Generett, PhD, is Interim Dean and Professor of Foundations in the School of Education at Duquesne University. She holds the Noble J. Dick Endowed Chair in Community Outreach at Duquesne, where she has served as the Director for the University Council Educational Administration Center for Educational Leadership and Social Justice and the Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research. She is a qualitative researcher whose scholarship intermingles traditional sociology of education, African American studies, and feminist studies with more progressive concepts of justice that examine agency, empowerment, and action. Her most recent scholarship is a book entitled The American Dream for Students of Color: Barriers to Educational Success, coauthored with Dr. Amy M. Olson. Generett received her BA in English from Spelman College and her PhD in Foundations of Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Mark Anthony Gooden, PhD, is the Christian Johnson Endeavor Professor in Education Leadership and Director of the Endeavor Antiracist & Restorative Leadership Initiative at Teachers College, Columbia University. He is the former Director of the Summer Principals Academy–NYC in the Department of Organization and Leadership at Teachers College. His resea

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