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Move beyond the "why" of equity and learn what it actually looks like in the classroom. This powerful book by bestselling author Colin Seale shows how you can overcome barriers and create sustainable pathways to realizing equity for your students.

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Move beyond the "why" of equity and learn what it actually looks like in the classroom. This powerful book by bestselling author Colin Seale shows how you can overcome barriers and create sustainable pathways to realizing equity for your students.
Autorenporträt
Colin Seale is an educator, attorney, and critical thinking expert. He founded thinkLaw, an award-winning organization, to help educators leverage inquiry-based instructional strategies that can close the critical thinking gap and ensure they teach and reach all students.
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"Tangible Equity is a must-read for all educators who care about what it takes to truly live together in the "land of the free" and the "home of the brave." Using his personal experiences, shrewd observations and provocative metaphors, Seale offers us the clearest rationale for school-based equity practices coupled with commonsense 'Tuesday-morning-in-October' strategies for raising critical thinkers at every level."

-Kimberly L. Mitchell, Founder, Inquiry Partners

"I really couldn't put it down. I said I'd read a chapter a night, but found myself wanting to see what smart and witty thing Colin was going to say next to poke holes in the status quo way of doing things. The range of topics that Colin covers is both informative and eye-opening. This is not just a book for educators. This is a book for anyone concerned about the wellbeing of kids-even their own or a relative's or a friend's. Colin addresses both the adaptive mindsets and the technical skills needed to really make change in how we address inequity in our schools and classrooms using both his experiences and the research. Highly recommend!!"

-Keith Brooks, Founder, The National Fellowship for Black and Latino Male Educators