Turn the promise of equitable education into reality. This is your guidebook for building an antiracist school. Written by two education leaders with different life experiences-including both systemic racism and white privilege-it provides a unique model for reimagining educational equity, actively dismantling institutional racism, and implementing strategic, methodical policies that benefit the entire school community. In this book you'll find * A detailed case study of antiracist educational transformation * What it really means to commit to racial equity * Guidance for dismantling tracking…mehr
Turn the promise of equitable education into reality. This is your guidebook for building an antiracist school. Written by two education leaders with different life experiences-including both systemic racism and white privilege-it provides a unique model for reimagining educational equity, actively dismantling institutional racism, and implementing strategic, methodical policies that benefit the entire school community. In this book you'll find * A detailed case study of antiracist educational transformation * What it really means to commit to racial equity * Guidance for dismantling tracking and in-school segregation * Positive, equitable alternatives to typical disciplinary practices * Six steps to building an antiracist school systemHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr. is a nationally recognized educational leader, antiracism activist, and adjunct professor who unapologetically advocates for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color and racial equity. He has over twenty years of combined educational experience as a teacher, school principal, central office administrator, superintendent, and college professor. Dr. Hutchings is the chief executive officer and founder of an educational consulting firm, Revolutionary Ed, LL C. His life's work is educational service and dismantling systemic racism in schools across America. Dr. Hutchings was the 2018 recipient of the Joseph E. Hill Superintendent of the Year Award with the National Alliance of Black School Educators. Dr. Hutchings earned his doctorate in educational policy, planning, and leadership from the College of William & Mary. He currently serves on numerous national boards and is an active member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Dr. Hutchings is a native of Alexandria, Virginia, where he currently serves as the superintendent of Alexandria City Public Schools and resides with his wife and their two children.
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Foreword by Pedro A. Noguera Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1. ReImagining the Titans Chapter 2. Know Your History to Rewrite Your Future Chapter 3. Commit to Racial Equity Chapter 4. Dismantling Tracking and Within-School Segregation Chapter 5. Making School Discipline Different From Policing Chapter 6. Implement Strategic Thinking and Strategic Planning Chapter 7. Choose Good Trouble: Be a Bold and Courageous Antiracist School Leader Chapter 8. Conclusion Appendix References
Foreword by Pedro A. Noguera Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction Chapter 1. ReImagining the Titans Chapter 2. Know Your History to Rewrite Your Future Chapter 3. Commit to Racial Equity Chapter 4. Dismantling Tracking and Within-School Segregation Chapter 5. Making School Discipline Different From Policing Chapter 6. Implement Strategic Thinking and Strategic Planning Chapter 7. Choose Good Trouble: Be a Bold and Courageous Antiracist School Leader Chapter 8. Conclusion Appendix References
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