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A 2023 SPE Outstanding Book Award Winner In Justice for Black Students: Black Principals Matter, Kofi Lomotey begins with a two-pronged premise: (1) Black students do not receive a quality education in US public (or private) schools, and (2) Black principals, like Black teachers, can make a positive impact on the academic and overall success of Black students. Through the chronicling of his own work over 50 years--as a practitioner and an academic--Lomotey puts forth this argument with a focus on Black principals. In this book, he positions his 1993 coining of the term ethno-humanism--a role identity which he attributes to successful Black principals--as a fundamental/critical component of the leadership of these principals. In reprinting three of his earlier articles and sharing new information (including a review of the literature on Black male principals), he provides a broad-based description of this role identity and then links it to the more recent concepts of culturally responsive/culturally relevant teaching/pedagogy and culturally responsive/culturally relevant school leadership, before describing the implications for Black students of his own work and of other research that has been conducted on Black principals. This volume is essential reading for all educators interested in seeing a significant improvement in the academic and overall success of Black students. Preservice teachers, practitioners, and administrators will find enormous value in the book's message. Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Education │ Leadership for Equity andSocial Justice in Education │ Black Education │ MulticulturalEducation │School Leadership │ Culturally Responsive Leadership
Studies the intersection of religious and queer discourses in teacher education. The authors seek to think about the ways that these discourses, while steeped in discontent, dilemma, and difficulty, might also offer ways to reorient ourselves amidst twenty-first century educational realities.
How do ideas change practices and people? In this volume, 32 influential voices in literacy education get personal about how they have worked on ideas and how those ideas have worked on them. Together, the essays offer personal histories of the authors' published writing about ideas that have shaped the field of literacy education.
Shares real-life examples from those who are currently leading equity-focused improvement in classrooms and schools. If you are curious about how Improvement Science has been used, or how others have succeeded - or failed - at equity-focused improvement efforts in our classrooms and in our schools, this book is for you.
Written for faculty who teach research or leadership courses and want to integrate IS into the curriculum. Specific pedagogies are shared that provide insights into methods of attaining maximum student learning.
A pragmatic resource for designing courses that engage college students as active citizens. This "work" book provides research-informed approaches for creating learning experiences and developing innovative, intellectually-engaging courses.
Addresses the theory and practice of African-centred education. Contributors provide perspectives on the history, methods, successes and challenges of African-centred education, discussions of efforts counter the miseducation of Black children, and prescriptions for-and analyses of-the way forward for Black children and Black communities.
Provides a narrative and illustration about the purpose and features comprising the Dissertation in Practice and how this culminating experience is suited to using Improvement Science as a signature methodology for preparing professional practitioners.
Explores key philosophical topics in John Dewey's work, including epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics, and relates them to teacher practice and education policy. Each chapter begins with theory and ends with practical implications.
Takes an in-depth look at how culturally-responsive focus groups are developed and implemented within the context of qualitative inquiry broadly, and program evaluation more specifically. The book showcases various forms of focus groups and how they can be responsive to specific communities across different disciplines.
A collection of essays written by varied black women who fill spaces within the academy, public schools, civic organisations, and religious institutions. These writings are critically reflective and illuminate autobiographical storied-lives.
Perhaps no one has done more than John Dewey to detail the inextricable relationship between education and democratic society. In Moral Principles in Education and My Pedagogic Creed, Dewey reminds readers of public schools' original purpose, and he identifies educational principles that either promote democratic goals.
Provides student affairs staff with the grounding they need to integrate assessment into how they design and monitor the programmes, services, and activities they create to contribute to students' development. This book is intended both as a text for student affairs and higher education masters programmes, and as a practical guide for early career staff.
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