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Purveyors of Change

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This text shares stories of exceptional leaders of color in education, highlighting their efforts to overcome challenges like racism and poverty. It covers leadership in Culture & Climate, Stud...
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  • 05 November 2020
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Effective leadership is the necessary ingredient in achieving educational improvement in schools; everything rises and falls on leadership. For School Leaders of Color, this leadership imperative is more difficult than it is for their White counterparts. Concomitantly with this leadership necessity are the social and academic disparities of racism, student poverty, lack of resources, just to name a few. Yet these leaders have courageously accepted their role to disrupt low performance and thus they have created environments where students learn and professors teach. These leaders are “purveyors of change.” The purpose of this educational preparation supplemental text is to share stories of these exceptional leaders in the field and in the academy.

The experiences shared by the various authors cover four important areas in leadership: Culture & Climate; Student Success; Resilience, Persistence, & Turnaround; and Social Justice. The authors have shared some deeply personal issues and triumphs. These are the stories that resonate more deeply with students and that with these types of stories, the theory to practice bridge is successfully crossed. While many of the chapters include narratives of resilience and triumph in the context of the P-12 education system, the overarching themes and suggestions can be transmuted to any industry.

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Price: $74.00
Pages: 168
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Research, Advocacy, Collaboration, and Empowerment Mentoring Series
Publication Date: 05 November 2020
ISBN: 9781648022296
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, Society and culture: general, Educational strategies and policy
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I. Culture And Climate.
Chapter 1. From Peril to Promise; Donna Druery.
Chapter 2. Out of School Suspensions Impact on Students of Color; Dorothy C. Handfield.
Chapter 3. You're Hired! An Administrator's Tale of Attracting, Training, and Retaining Highly Qualified Teachers; Lawrence Scott.
Chapter 4. Selling Education; Charisma S. Popillion.
Part II. Student Success.
Chapter 5. Cause You Talk Like Me: Color'd Girl Leading; Patricia Virella.
Chapter 6. Coaching for Success: An Administrator's Account About African American Leadership; Willie Black.
Chapter 7. Planning for Student Success: Addressing Academic Achievement, and Social Emotional Well-Being; Renee L. Garraway.
Chapter 8. District-Level Programs for Black Student Success: Constraints and Opportunities for Leaders, Staff, and Community; Wil Greer.
Part III. Resilience, Persistence, And Turnaround.
Chapter 9. The Negligence of Conformist Leadership; Joseph Cerna.
Chapter 10. Dare to Dream and Keep It Moving: From GED to EdD; C. Dedra Williams.
Chapter 11. Leading and Surviving: Navigating and Surviving the Political Currents in Urban Education; Cynthia Alexander Mitchell.
Chapter 12. Inner-City Public Schools Still Work: How One Principal's Life Is Living Proof; Mateen A. Diop.
Part IV. Resilience, Persistence, And Turnaround.
Chapter 13. Talking Back: Two Leadership Dialogue About Leading While Black for Social Justice; Jamel Adkins-Sharif; and Natalie D. Lewis.
Chapter 14. Leading Against Anti-Blackness; Floyd Cobb.
Chapter 15. When Hegemony, Microaggressions, and White Fragility Undermine Your Leadership; Raphael Crawford.
Chapter 16. Leading While Black or Brown; Jerneé S. Kollock-Mann.
About the Contributors.