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Book SynopsisEquity, Equality, and Empathy: What Principals Can Do for the Well-Being of the Learning Community presents seven principal actions detailing how to develop a successful well-being program. Moreover, leadership processes are advanced to aid principals in embracing, encouraging, and amplifying equity, equality, and empathy, as well as social and emotional learning.
This book is written to guide principals in understanding that far too many social injustices plague not only the nation but school systems as well. Revealed are TOP-10 Steps to Quality Leadership effective in guiding campus leaders when working with others in overcoming biases, prejudices, and discriminatory actions and practices. Additionally, fourteen school-oriented processes to eradicating racism in schools are identified and addressed.
Equity, Equality, and Empathy promotes seven elements of empathy and how they are critical tools for effective school leadership. Seven habits of highly empathetic principa
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Dr. Richard D. Sorenson once again presents a timely read regarding the importance and need for effectively addressing mental health and well-being for students, teachers, and administrators. Using the lenses of equity, equality, and empathy as connective tools, Sorenson explores the importance of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) and well-being as connective tools and constructs.
-- Angus S. Mungal PhD, assistant professor, leadership and counselor education, school of education, The University of Mississippi
During these times of uncertainty, Dr. Sorenson provides seven actions that principals can use to create a school that appreciates and values social emotional learning. Equity, Equality, and Empathy: What Principals Can Do for the Well-Being of the Learning Community guides school leaders in creating a welcoming, equitable, and empathetic school environment.
-- Teresa Cortez, assistant professor of practice, department of educational leadership and foundations, college of education, The University of Texas at El Paso
Equity, Equality, and Empathy: What Principals Can Do for the Well-Being of the Learning Community is a must-read for current and aspiring school leaders. Readers will be able to connect to examples and use strategies to establish a culture of well-being within their learning communities.
-- Daniella Monsivais, instructional coach elementary Elar/SS, Ysleta Independent School District, El Paso, Texas
Principals are grappling with weighty issues that necessitate an understanding of equality vs. equity and sympathy vs. empathy. Dr. Sorenson addresses these concepts for school leaders from the perspective of a seasoned practitioner. Equity, Equality, and Empathy: What Principals Can Do for the Well-Being of the Learning Community is a timely book for campus leaders.
-- Penelope Espinoza, associate professor, doctoral program director, The University of Texas at El Paso
Table of ContentsList of Textboxes and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Principal Action #1: Find a Cure
Chapter 2. Principal Action #2: Develop a Successful Well-Being Program
Chapter 3. Principal Action #3: Embrace Social and Emotional Learning
Chapter 4. Principal Action #4: Appreciate Social and Emotional Learning
Chapter 5. Principal Action #5: Distinguish Between Equity and Equality
Chapter 6. Principal Action #6: Ensure Empathy is a Campus and Cultural Norm
Chapter 7. Principal Action #7: Strengthen Your Own Personal Leadership Skills with the Social and Emotional Learning Instrument (A Principal Protocol)
References
Index
About the Author