Perspectives on diversity, equity, and social justice in educational leadership

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    • Esmail, Ashraf
    • Pitre, Abul
    • Aragon, Antonette

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Perspectives on diversity, equity, and social justice in educational leadership

edited by Ashraf Esmail, Abul Pitre, and Antonette Aragon

(National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) series / editors: Abul Pitre and Ashraf Esmail)

Rowman & Littlefield, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice in Educational Leadership provides educational leaders with practical steps for implementing multicultural education into schools. Drawing from multicultural scholars like James Bank's it equips educational leaders with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to ensure that schools provide all students with equal educational opportunities. Concepts such culturally responsive leadership, transformative leadership, and restorative justice are discussed throughout the book.

Table of Contents

About the NAME Series Acknowledgements Introduction Jasmine Williams Chapter 1: First, A Look Inside: Educational Leadership Student Perspectives on a Social Foundations Course Candace Thompson and Susan Catapono Chapter 2: Rocky Boats and Rainbows: Culturally Responsive Leadership from the Margin - An Autoethnography Ann E. Lopez Chapter 3: Change your school, change the world: The Role of School Leaders in implementing School Wide Restorative Justice and Relational Pedagogies Martha Brown and Katherine Evans Chapter 4: White High School Administrators as Racial Advisors Byron Davis Chapter 5: Changing Staff Attitudes through Leadership Development and Equity Teams Michelle Yvonne Szpara Chapter 6: Building Bridges or Isolating Families: When School Policies Conflict with Cultural Beliefs, Values, and Ways of Knowing Maria L. Gabriel Chapter 7: Principals, School Climate, and Social Justice: How State Compliance with National Initiatives May Not be Enough Susan L. Dodd Chapter 8: Learning from Teachers: Critically Conscious Educational Leadership for Engaging Diverse Families in Title I Schools Cherrel Miller Dyce and Buffie Longmire-Avital About the Editors About the Contributors Index

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