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Elise A. Frattura and Colleen A. Capper present a unique,
step-by-step guide for schools that incorporates a continuous
accountability process to help schools avoid backsliding into poor
practice. Leading Beyond Equity and Accountability addresses how to
reach ELL and special needs students sometimes overlooked by NCLB
practices. Each concise chapter describes typical school practices
that traditionally fail to serve all students and illustrates
research-based practice to help address this inequity. The authors
offer ways to address the discrepancies between current practice
and research and include scores of vignettes from the field.This
book is ideal for school principals, directors of special
education, and other district administrators involved locally in
the implementation of integrated services for special education,
at-risk, bilingual, and other Title I students.
Sexuality Matters brings together scholars from a variety of
epistemological perspectives to explore the multiple ways in which
sexuality does indeed matter in the arena of public education. This
book is arranged into three main thematic areas: Policy and
Activism, Curriculum and Pedagogy, and Identity and Lived
Experiences, each of which explores specific ideas and challenges
found within the corresponding topic. The special features of this
collection include a focus on the implications of sexuality for
educational leadership as well as a multi-perspectival approach to
the exploration of these concerns. This text will prove to be
especially useful both to scholars who prepare future educational
leaders and to practitioners who are seeking ways to deal with the
complex social realities of their communities.
Sexuality Matters brings together scholars from a variety of
epistemological perspectives to explore the multiple ways in which
sexuality does indeed matter in the arena of public education. This
book is arranged into three main thematic areas: Policy and
Activism, Curriculum and Pedagogy, and Identity and Lived
Experiences, each of which explores specific ideas and challenges
found within the corresponding topic. The special features of this
collection include a focus on the implications of sexuality for
educational leadership as well as a multi-perspectival approach to
the exploration of these concerns. This text will prove to be
especially useful both to scholars who prepare future educational
leaders and to practitioners who are seeking ways to deal with the
complex social realities of their communities.
Organizational Theory for Equity and Diversity covers the full
range of organizational theories as applied to educational
leadership practice and research, exploring not only traditional
perspectives but also critically oriented epistemologies including
Critical Race Theory; LatCrit, Asian, Tribal Crit, and Black Crit;
Disability Studies theories; feminist theories; Queer Theory, and
theories of intersectionality. Each chapter features teaching
suggestions, discussion questions, and questions to help aspiring
leaders critically analyze their leadership strengths and
limitations in order to understand, apply, and integrate theories
into practice. This valuable text provides aspiring school leaders
and administrators with the theory and tools for creating equitable
and diverse schools that are effective and sustainable.
Organizational Theory for Equity and Diversity covers the full
range of organizational theories as applied to educational
leadership practice and research, exploring not only traditional
perspectives but also critically oriented epistemologies including
Critical Race Theory; LatCrit, Asian, Tribal Crit, and Black Crit;
Disability Studies theories; feminist theories; Queer Theory, and
theories of intersectionality. Each chapter features teaching
suggestions, discussion questions, and questions to help aspiring
leaders critically analyze their leadership strengths and
limitations in order to understand, apply, and integrate theories
into practice. This valuable text provides aspiring school leaders
and administrators with the theory and tools for creating equitable
and diverse schools that are effective and sustainable.
Elise A. Frattura and Colleen A. Capper present a unique,
step-by-step guide for schools that incorporates a continuous
accountability process to help schools avoid backsliding into poor
practice. Leading Beyond Equity and Accountability addresses how to
reach ELL and special needs students sometimes overlooked by NCLB
practices. Each concise chapter describes typical school practices
that traditionally fail to serve all students and illustrates
research-based practice to help address this inequity. The authors
offer ways to address the discrepancies between current practice
and research and include scores of vignettes from the field.This
book is ideal for school principals, directors of special
education, and other district administrators involved locally in
the implementation of integrated services for special education,
at-risk, bilingual, and other Title I students.
Guarantee high student achievement for all students-without adding
separate and alternative programs in your school! Meeting student
needs shouldn't mean isolation from peers. This step-by-step
handbook offers practical strategies for administrators, teachers,
policymakers, and parents who want to shift from costly special
learning programs for a few learners to excellent educational
services for all students. Readers will find practical strategies
for: - transitioning from separate programs to effective services -
establishing broad standards as prerequisites for student success -
using the law and funding to meet student needs - preparing for the
journey of change. The second edition includes the latest research
on integrated and socially equitable schools, a greater emphasis on
social justice, and a new Equity Audit Questionnaire.
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