Disrupt the deficit beliefs that steal belonging, purpose, pride, and joy from Black students School reform efforts have long dominated the educational landscape, but the fixes that characterize many school improvement initiatives swing on the hinges of deficit beliefs about Black students. This book calls for a disruption in these models and urges educators to take seriously the significance of beliefs and cultures within schools. Focused on racial equity from an ecological perspective and designed to propel readers to examine individual and systemic beliefs operating in their ecosystems,…mehr
Disrupt the deficit beliefs that steal belonging, purpose, pride, and joy from Black students School reform efforts have long dominated the educational landscape, but the fixes that characterize many school improvement initiatives swing on the hinges of deficit beliefs about Black students. This book calls for a disruption in these models and urges educators to take seriously the significance of beliefs and cultures within schools. Focused on racial equity from an ecological perspective and designed to propel readers to examine individual and systemic beliefs operating in their ecosystems, this book provides * Details on emancipatory educational ecosystems governed by beliefs that affirm Black children and immerse them in learning where their identities matter * A set of beliefs that work together to create collective mindsets needed to power change * A counternarrative of how interrelationships and interdependence govern healthy systems by challenging the meritocracy, competition, and individualism. Grounded in extensive research and personal experience showcasing large-scale change efforts in major urban areas, Wells' approach toward emancipatory educational ecosystems enables affirming beliefs to guide the work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lauren Wells, Ph.D. is an educator, researcher, and community organizer whose work centers on comprehensive, systemic, culturally responsive, and collaborative approaches to educational and social change. She began her work in education over twenty years ago while an undergraduate student at Temple University. Her experiences as high school teacher led her on a quest to create schools that are designed to work for and elevate Black and Brown students and their communities. Lauren is trained in qualitative research and uses an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the social problems confronting communities and schools. She applies this approach not only to the work of school transformation, but also to transforming how communities, educators, and policymakers think about, approach, and engage in educational and social transformation. Wells has been at the forefront of education policy and transformation in New Jersey for over 15 years. In 2009, Lauren became the Director of the Broader Bolder Approach to Education at the Metropolitan Center for Urban Education at New York University (NYU) where she the led the design and implementation of a major school reform initiative in Newark called the "Newark Global Village School Zone." This reform has had a lasting impact on the Central High School, one of Newark's comprehensive high schools. She has served as Chief Education Officer for Mayor Ras Baraka in the City of Newark, where she led education policy and developed initiatives on behalf of the City, and a professor of education at the University of Southern California, Montclair State University, and American University. She is currently an Equity in Action Presidential Fellow at Kean University. In 2016, Lauren founded Creed Strategies, LLC to create a community of consultants whose core mission is to use their knowledge, experience, and resources to work alongside educators and communities to ignite conditions for equity and justice. Lauren has worked in school districts across the nation on educational equity and school transformation as well as with philanthropy, nonprofit organizations, and public advocacy. A committed community advocate, Lauren serves on several boards and participates in community coalitions. From 2014 to 2019, Lauren was chair of the Newark Youth Policy Board. Lauren is currently entering her fourth term as President of the Newark Public Library Board. Lauren received a BA in English from Temple University, an MA in Educational Leadership from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Educational Policy from the University of California Los Angeles.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Foreword Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Part I Chapter 1: We Need New Educational Paradigm: Here's Why Chapter 2: Disrupting the Norm: Central High School and The Newark Global Village School Zone Chapter 3: Conscious Collectivism: The Power of the Collective Part II: Collective Context Chapter 4: The Nature of Ecosystems Chapter 5: There's Race in Our Educational Ecosystems Chapter 6: Culture, Beliefs, and Emotions in Our Educational Ecosystems Chapter 7: Beliefs and Biology: Subconscious and Conscious Thinking Part III: Collective Purpose Chapter 8: Affirming Beliefs that Transform Learning Chapter 9: By Design: Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Educational Transformation (CRSET) Epilogue Appendix References Afterword
Dedication Foreword Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Part I Chapter 1: We Need New Educational Paradigm: Here's Why Chapter 2: Disrupting the Norm: Central High School and The Newark Global Village School Zone Chapter 3: Conscious Collectivism: The Power of the Collective Part II: Collective Context Chapter 4: The Nature of Ecosystems Chapter 5: There's Race in Our Educational Ecosystems Chapter 6: Culture, Beliefs, and Emotions in Our Educational Ecosystems Chapter 7: Beliefs and Biology: Subconscious and Conscious Thinking Part III: Collective Purpose Chapter 8: Affirming Beliefs that Transform Learning Chapter 9: By Design: Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Educational Transformation (CRSET) Epilogue Appendix References Afterword
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