This handbook is a resource for parents, community members,
teachers, and administrators who want to make a difference in their
urban schools. Breault and Allen provide a way for stakeholders to
see the roles they can play in building civic capacity for change
in urban schools and communities. It also offers critical
background information to help stakeholders recognize the
complexity and necessity of their efforts.
The authors organized this book around the need for beginning,
continuing, and enacting conversations to emphasize the need for
stakeholders to build relationships with one another in order to
advocate for and act on behalf of urban students and communities.
While this book eschews prescriptive and simplistic solutions, it
does offer ways in which stakeholders create and support an
infrastructure for change in their schools and communities. For
example, this book helps stakeholders navigate the bureaucracy of
urban school districts, build collegial communities of inquiry
within schools, develop systematic ways of gathering important data
schools and communities, organize the energy and efforts of those
who want to get involved, seek out, and utilize various resources,
and then use the infrastructure of knowledgeable and collegial
stakeholders to bring about change. The authors realize how
daunting these challenges may seem for stakeholders who want to
make a difference in their schools and communities. In response,
they offer images of positive changes including schools, parent
associations, and networking strategies used in urban communities
today as glimpses of what is possible through hard work,
collaboration, and an imaginative spirit.
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