Public School Equity: Educational Leadership for Justice (Equity and Social Justice in Education)
Description
Equality is not equity, tolerance is not inclusion, and access is not opportunity.
Efforts to address inequities within our schools tend to ignore the underlying beliefs that sustain injustices, and focus instead on short-lived policies and practices. This book takes a different approach to eradicating educational disparities. Drawing on more than forty interviews with teachers, principals, and district leaders, Manya C. Whitaker offers educators guidance for leading a school or district grounded in social justice that centers teachers—not just teaching practices—and that focuses on the belief systems that shape decision-making.
The chapters walk educational leaders through a strategic approach to long-term change: from school planning for family and community engagement, to hiring and onboarding teachers, to sustaining equity through multifaceted professional development and equitable evaluation. Concrete “how-to”s are provided throughout, along with reflection questions to help readers apply the content to their context. For any school or district leader intent on addressing the many inequities highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic, this book is an essential manual.
Praise for Public School Equity: Educational Leadership for Justice (Equity and Social Justice in Education)
Whitaker has constructed a powerhouse book that every leader in prekindergarten-12 schools should read. A resource about the intersectional nature of cognition and behavior, this book is transformative for the individual and the collective.
— H. Richard Milner IV, Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Education, author of Start Where You Are but Don’t Stay There
Dr. Whitaker provides a road map that meets educational leaders, their teams, and staff where they are on their individual and collective journeys toward achieving educational equity.
— Aaron J. Griffen, Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, DSST Public Schools
With this valuable book, Manya Whitaker illuminates the often deliberate and sometimes inadvertent violations of equity, and provides a handbook for creative and courageous resistance.
— William Ayers, author of To Teach and About Becoming a Teacher