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I hope district and school leaders will consider this book as a handbook for educational equity success. It delves deep into what all leaders need to be thinking about, talking about and doing to make their schools the best they can be for all students.
-- Janet Crews
Equity Warriors will have an enormous impact in schools as it addresses the how and why to authentic outcomes to address equity issues in schools. The case studies and wisdom within are essential reading for everyone.
-- Dr. Ken Darvall
This book is incredibly timely and relevant in a world where educators and educational leaders are crying out for change; for help and support to meet the complex learning needs of all our students to ensure every child can by a high achiever; for those who make decisions that affect schooling to make them with ‘every child’ in mind... We are living in world affected by crises after crises, systemic bias and racism, lack of faith in politicians and those in positions of power, and amidst all that, this book inspires educators to act with hope and deliberation, to enact change within the constraints that exist, to work with what we already have to improve outcomes for all of our students.
This book provides practical, realistic and useful guidance for system and school leaders to enact change. You don’t come away thinking, "Those are great ideas, I just don’t know how to enact them", as there are enough specific suggestions for exactly ‘what’ each leader can do, to the point of being an equity ‘road map’ for leaders.
-- Rachael Lehr
Equity is an extremely relevant and timely topic that is essential for all school leaders and all schools and communities. This book provides critically important research and very relevant examples for consideration. The suggestions in ‘your move’ throughout the book provide actions for positive and meaningful steps that school leaders can take to move forward -- Marianne L. Lescher, Ph.D.
This book is a timely response to our need to discuss uncomfortable topics in an uncomfortable time. Solutions are presented as well as a well-articulated presentation of the problem. This is worth the read. It may change the trajectory of a child’s life.
-- Dr. Roseanne Lopez
What school leaders are not taught well is how to initiate change that will lead to educational improvement for all students. Equity Warriors is a doing, leading book, and not a sit back in a sun-lounge reading book. I took away a treasure trove of internationally applicable ideas that I can use in my school today. So, if you want to make a real, moral difference to the lives of the kids that we teach you will find this road map so rewarding. -- Dr. Neil MacNeill, PhD, EdD.
Equity Warriors provides a relevant call to action for every school and district leaders. The authors implore educators to make their move and takes steps towards greater equity in every school. This is a must-read for new and experienced educational leaders!
-- Jacie Maslyk
This book is a great guide to ensure all district and school site leaders have an equity foundation with researched based protocols to support leaders in becoming equity warriors.
-- Courtney Miller
Table of Contents
Foreword by Larry Leverett Introduction Preface: Begin with Students Part I: Build an Equity Agenda: Student Data Chapter 1: District leaders define equity by knowing students and finding allies Politics: Balance conflicts to build an equity agenda Diplomacy: Build a critical mass of support for advancing equity Warfare: Use student data to convince, question, and teach Chapter 2: School leaders center the equity agenda on student experiences Politics: Engage the school community in shaping and telling the school’s story Diplomacy: Rally stakeholders to your school’s equity agenda Warfare: Know your students Part II: Lead with Purpose: Values-Enhanced Leadership Chapter 3: District leaders identify and engage with shared values Politics: Surface and articulate values Diplomacy: Lead change focusing on values Warfare: Act with purpose, understanding, and resolve Chapter 4: School leaders communicate and live their values, and expect the same from others Politics: Help others stand with you Diplomacy: Link values to intended outcomes Warfare: Act deliberately Part III: Educate Each and Every Student Well: Teaching & Learning Chapter 5: District leaders focus and maintain attention on teaching and learning Politics: Bring coherence to systems, structures, resources, stakeholders, and culture Diplomacy: Build expertise and capacity around teaching and learning Warfare: Act with a laser-like focus on teaching and learning Chapter 6: School leaders ensure each and every student succeeds Politics: Bring coherence to provide access to rigorous learning for all students Diplomacy: Use protocols and processes to build capacity Warfare: Hold everyone in the school accountable for student learning Epilogue