Multicultural Education for Educational Leaders

Multicultural Education for Educational Leaders
Author: Abul Pitre
Publsiher: Critical Black Pedagogy in Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Critical pedagogy
ISBN: 1475814011

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This is a riveting book that contains a compilation of powerful essays that cogently argue why multicultural education is important for educational leaders. Using a critical multicultural framework the contributors of this powerful book highlight the varying ways racism finds its way into schools.

Educational Leadership

Educational Leadership
Author: Clive Dimmock,Allan Walker
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2005-06-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847876331

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`A highly recommendable and powerful work...I have found this book to be both a revelatory mirror on past events and an inviting window to future prospects. I am certain that it will be of equal or greater value to all those involved and interested in the tangled complexities, and inherent rewards, of educational leadership, particularly within international or cross-cultural contexts′ - Daniel H. Jarvis, International Review of Education `Clive Dimmock and Allan Walker′s books is a valuable addition to the overcrowded literature on leadership. This is a useful and important book because citizenship, globalization and the tensions with nationality should be the concern of all who lead any school; even monofaith, monoethic and monolingual schools′ - Tim Brighouse, TES Friday ′The authors offer a rigorous and systematic analysis based on careful definition, illustration and discussion which demonstrates the importance of understanding culture, leadership and their interaction in different contexts: in doing so they provide a powerful antidote to the simplistic export of ideas and lay foundations for a more sophisticated conceptual framework for the study of educational leadership′ - John West-Burnham, International Leadership Centre, University of Hull This key text in educational leadership focuses on the significance of the context and culture of schools. The book addresses the growing recognition of cultural differences between societies and the resultant differences in schooling. It also deals with vital issues relating to multicultural education and the leadership of multicultural schools. Drawing on their first-hand experience, the authors explore the differences evident in classroom teaching and learning, as well as organizational, leadership and management aspects of schools. They show how such differences can make over-reliance on Anglo-American approaches misleading, ineffective and restrictive. Key features of the book include: - a methodology to support the emerging field of international and comparative educational leadership and management - in-depth comparative analysis of Anglo-American and Asian schooling and educational management - the leadership of multi-cultural schools This book is essential reading for professionals and students of educational leadership and management, as well as administrators.

Exploring the Role of the School Principal in Predominantly White Middle Schools

Exploring the Role of the School Principal in Predominantly White Middle Schools
Author: Jacquelynne Anne Boivin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000246315

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By detailing an explanatory sequential mixed methods study grounded in Critical Race Theory (CRT), this book explores the role of effective educational leadership in developing multicultural acceptance in predominantly white schools. Drawing on the rich experiences and accounts of school principals in rural middle schools in the US, the volume asks how principals’ personal attitudes, professional experiences, and the degree to which they view themselves as a mentor and influencer within the school impacts their approach to improving multicultural understanding amongst students, staff, and faculty. The text is organized into five clear chapters, providing critical reflections, a review of the relevant literature, and in-depth discussion of first-hand data. Six key findings relating to whole-school acceptance, the role of individual principal’s attitudes, and support for teaching staff open new avenues for research and inform recommendations for the professional development of school principals. In presenting key theory and practical implications of research, this book will be crucial reading for researchers, scholars, and practitioners in the fields of educational leadership, multicultural education, sociology of education, and teacher education.

Perspectives on Diversity Equity and Social Justice in Educational Leadership

Perspectives on Diversity  Equity  and Social Justice in Educational Leadership
Author: Ashraf Esmail,Abul Pitre,Antonette Aragon
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475834345

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Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, and Social Justice in Educational Leadership provides educational leaders with practical steps for implementing multicultural education into schools.

School Leadership in a Diverse Society

School Leadership in a Diverse Society
Author: Carlos R. McCray,Floyd D. Beachum,Phyllis F. Reggio
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781648025754

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With the increasing amount of diversity taking place in the United States and in our K-12 schools, this book will help school leaders become prepared. It is the school principal who sets the tone for the school culture and provides the vision as to the direction of the organization. Therefore, school principals will ultimately have a great impact in promoting cultural and social diversity. School Leadership in a Diverse Society: Helping Schools Prepare all Students for Success (2nd Edition) will help scholars and practitioners have a better understanding of the increasing amount of diversity that is occurring in American society. This book will give them the tools needed to lead schools to ensure that all students, regardless of their life circumstances and status, are provided a school experience that promotes high academic achievement and a sense of belonging. Today, multiculturalism and diversity preparation are needed in our society, seemingly more so than when schools first made an earnest effort to integrate twenty years after Brown V. Board of Education. Just as it seemed the United States was making significant progress dealing with issues that have plagued this country for hundreds of years, recently, there has been a surge in diversity-related issues (the killing of unarmed African Americans, the unwarranted attacks on Asians, immigration debates, the recent rise of groups that support white supremacy, blackface incidents, increasing wealth divide between the ultra rich and the poor, religious backlash, etc.). These issues should remind us that the struggle for social equity continues into the present moment. Communities must work together to help fight rising intolerance and prejudice within our country and schools.

Multiculturalism and Multilingualism at the Crossroads of School Leadership

Multiculturalism and Multilingualism at the Crossroads of School Leadership
Author: Jon C. Veenis,Sylvia Robertson,Jami Royal Berry
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030547509

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This volume builds upon emergent understandings about educational leadership and policy in hopes of continuing to refine our understanding of what effective leadership means in linguistically and culturally diverse school contexts. The volume seeks to entrench a deeper understanding of the broader leadership policies and practices that promote the success of linguistically and culturally diverse students, while also recognizing that effective leadership can be highly dependent on context. It offers original empirical research that enhances an understanding of the interdependencies between leadership, culture, language, and policy (i.e., the mechanisms that engender or hinder successful stewardship of linguistic and cultural plurality). The confluence of school leadership, linguistic diversity, and multiculturalism makes this volume unique, especially considering the pace at which global migration continues to accelerate, coupled with the need to accommodate an array of diverse learning needs in today’s schools.

Multicultural Education for Educational Leaders

Multicultural Education for Educational Leaders
Author: Abul Pitre,Tawannah G. Allen,Esrom Pitre, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Southern University (Baton Rouge, LA)
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475814026

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This is a riveting book that contains a compilation of powerful essays that cogently argue why multicultural education is important for educational leaders. Using a critical multicultural framework the contributors of this powerful book highlight the varying ways racism finds its way into schools.

Educational Leaders in a Multicultural Society

Educational Leaders in a Multicultural Society
Author: Abul Pitre
Publsiher: Cognella Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2012-12-07
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1621318400

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