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Leading for Equity in Uncertain Times outlines a regenerative process for educational leaders developed in response to the disruption and crises caused by the social happenings of the Covid-19 pandemic, the racial justice reckoning after the George Floyd murder, and the political polarization paralyzing the United States.

Each of these significant occurrences has left a lasting impact on school leaders, their teachers, students, families, and school communities. Educational leaders and scholars are just beginning to unravel the effects of this social phenomena on themselves personally and professionally, and on those they lead, teach, and support. Inequities that existed before are now magnified and untenable.

Using a classic grounded theory research approach, Candelarie explores the implementation of The Regenerative Process, and how educational leaders can use this process to identify needed actions to respond to crisis, disruption, and change within their schools and educational organizations. These actions will regenerate education to a better, higher, more worthy state that is equitable and socially just.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Regenerative Leadership
Chapter 2. The Regenerative Process
Chapter 3. Grounded Theory Methodology
Chapter 4. Recognition
Chapter 5. Reconnection
Chapter 6. Reconciliation
Chapter 7. Reciprocity
Chapter 8. Reconstruction and Revolution
Closing

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 01/12/2023
    ISBN13: 9781837973835, 978-1837973835
    ISBN10: 1837973830

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Leading for Equity in Uncertain Times outlines a regenerative process for educational leaders developed in response to the disruption and crises caused by the social happenings of the Covid-19 pandemic, the racial justice reckoning after the George Floyd murder, and the political polarization paralyzing the United States.

    Each of these significant occurrences has left a lasting impact on school leaders, their teachers, students, families, and school communities. Educational leaders and scholars are just beginning to unravel the effects of this social phenomena on themselves personally and professionally, and on those they lead, teach, and support. Inequities that existed before are now magnified and untenable.

    Using a classic grounded theory research approach, Candelarie explores the implementation of The Regenerative Process, and how educational leaders can use this process to identify needed actions to respond to crisis, disruption, and change within their schools and educational organizations. These actions will regenerate education to a better, higher, more worthy state that is equitable and socially just.



    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Chapter 1. Regenerative Leadership
    Chapter 2. The Regenerative Process
    Chapter 3. Grounded Theory Methodology
    Chapter 4. Recognition
    Chapter 5. Reconnection
    Chapter 6. Reconciliation
    Chapter 7. Reciprocity
    Chapter 8. Reconstruction and Revolution
    Closing

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