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El. knyga: Leadership for Increasingly Diverse Schools

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Edited by (Marquette University, USA), Edited by (Syracuse University, USA)

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The second edition of Leadership for Increasingly Diverse Schools helps both practicing and aspiring school leaders deepen their knowledge, skills, and dispositions to create schools that best serve all students. This book helps readers sharpen their awareness of how students multiple dimensions of diversity intersect, as well as develop strategies for working with students of all socioeconomic statuses, races, religions, sexual orientations, languages, and special needs. Leadership for Increasingly Diverse Schools provides school leaders with the theory, research, and practical guidance to foster teaching and learning environments that promote educational equity and excellence for all students.

Special features:











Each chapter focuses on a specific dimension of diversity and discusses intersectionality across other areas of difference, including ability/disability, linguistic diversity, race, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, gender, religion, and social frontiers.





Chapters synthesize literature, share practical strategies and tools, include school-level and district-level cases illustrating inclusive leadership, and provide extended learning opportunities.





Online eResources features additional resources, documents, and links to specific tools described in the chapters, accessible at www.routledge.com/9780367404604.
1. INTRODUCTION - INTERSECTIONALITY IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
2.
INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP AND DISABILITY
3. INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP AND POVERTY
4.
INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP AND RACE
5. INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP AND MULTILINGUAL
LEARNERS
6. INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP AND LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDERED,
AND QUESTIONING STUDENTS
7. INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP AND GENDER
8. INCLUSIVE
LEADERSHIP AND RELIGION
9. INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP ON THE SOCIAL FRONTIERS:
FAMILY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
10. THE EQUITY AUDIT AS THE CORE OF LEADING
INCREASINGLY DIVERSE SCHOOLS AND DISTRICTS
George Theoharis is Professor of Teaching and Leadership at Syracuse University, USA.

Martin Scanlan is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership at Boston College, USA.