Equity Visits
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Because equity and instruction are inextricably bound
Why are equity visits such a critical first step to increasing opportunity and access for our under-served students? Because they take instructional rounds to a new level, providing a powerful lens for investigating the intersections of equity and instruction. After all, how can we possibly deliver equitable learning experiences, opportunities, and outcomes for our students, without first pinpointing problems of practice?
That’s where Equity Visits will prove absolutely indispensable to district and school administrators. It details how to combine a strong focus on instruction with explicit, intentional efforts to address systemic inequities. Inside you’ll find
- A range of data collection activities and tools to target central issues of equity in your school
- Clear guidelines on how to investigate the ways instructional practices, structures, and beliefs lead to inequitable educational experiences—and how these are often masked in the day-to-day life of schools and districts
- A frank discussion of how to make race and racism an explicit part of investigating and addressing educational inequities
- Voices of school and district leaders who have taken crucial first steps to become “equity warriors”
- Recommendations on how to develop policies, initiatives, and practices to confront those inequities
Few dispute that instructional improvement must be a central focus of educational leadership, but for too long achieving educational equity has been absent from the conversation. Here is your opportunity to ensure equity occupy a central spot in data collection and analysis, and be explicitly discussed at all levels of your school or district organization. In short, essential reading and doing for all administrators!
Contents
List of Figures
List of Figures
Foreword by Edward Fergus
Foreword by Edward Fergus
Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
- INTRODUCTION • Needed: Equity-Focused Leaders
- Leading for Equity in a Segregated State
- Defining Equity-Focused Leadership
- Developing Equity-Focused Leadership in New Jersey
- Putting Equity and Instruction at the Center: Equity Visits
- Overview of the Book
- CHAPTER 1 • Developing Equity Visits
- Missing: The Integration of Equity and Instruction
- Shifting from Instruction to Equity and Instruction
- Learning Lessons Across the Eras
- CHAPTER 2 • A Detailed Look at Equity Visits
- Core Elements of an Equity Visit
- Revisiting the Core Elements
- CHAPTER 3 • Equity-Focused Learning Communities
- Learning About Equity in a Community
- Putting Together Organizational Components of Sustained Learning Communities
- Drawing on Organizational Tools
- Building Supports for Equity-Focused Learning and Practice
- CHAPTER 4 • Talking About Race and Racism
- Acknowledging Race in PreK–12 Schools
- Talking About Race in PreK–12 Schools
- Different Challenges for Leaders of Color and for White Leaders
- Challenges to Making Race Central to Discussions of Equity in Schools
- Keeping Race at the Center of the Discussion
- CHAPTER 5 • Lessons for Leaders Ready to Integrate Equity and Instruction
- Implications for Individuals
- Implications for School and Districts as Organizations
- Implications for Leadership Preparation and Professional Development
- ALL Means ALL
Appendices
- Appendix A: Participating Superintendents and Their Districts
- Appendix B: Resources
- Appendix C: Tools for Conducting Equity Visits
- Appendix D: Protocols
References
References
Index
Index
Resources
companion website
https://resources.corwin.com/equityvisitsDescription
Because equity and instruction are inextricably bound
Why are equity visits such a critical first step to increasing opportunity and access for our under-served students? Because they take instructional rounds to a new level, providing a powerful lens for investigating the intersections of equity and instruction. After all, how can we possibly deliver equitable learning experiences, opportunities, and outcomes for our students, without first pinpointing problems of practice?
That’s where Equity Visits will prove absolutely indispensable to district and school administrators. It details how to combine a strong focus on instruction with explicit, intentional efforts to address systemic inequities. Inside you’ll find
- A range of data collection activities and tools to target central issues of equity in your school
- Clear guidelines on how to investigate the ways instructional practices, structures, and beliefs lead to inequitable educational experiences—and how these are often masked in the day-to-day life of schools and districts
- A frank discussion of how to make race and racism an explicit part of investigating and addressing educational inequities
- Voices of school and district leaders who have taken crucial first steps to become “equity warriors”
- Recommendations on how to develop policies, initiatives, and practices to confront those inequities
Few dispute that instructional improvement must be a central focus of educational leadership, but for too long achieving educational equity has been absent from the conversation. Here is your opportunity to ensure equity occupy a central spot in data collection and analysis, and be explicitly discussed at all levels of your school or district organization. In short, essential reading and doing for all administrators!
Contents
List of Figures
List of Figures
Foreword by Edward Fergus
Foreword by Edward Fergus
Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
- INTRODUCTION • Needed: Equity-Focused Leaders
- Leading for Equity in a Segregated State
- Defining Equity-Focused Leadership
- Developing Equity-Focused Leadership in New Jersey
- Putting Equity and Instruction at the Center: Equity Visits
- Overview of the Book
- CHAPTER 1 • Developing Equity Visits
- Missing: The Integration of Equity and Instruction
- Shifting from Instruction to Equity and Instruction
- Learning Lessons Across the Eras
- CHAPTER 2 • A Detailed Look at Equity Visits
- Core Elements of an Equity Visit
- Revisiting the Core Elements
- CHAPTER 3 • Equity-Focused Learning Communities
- Learning About Equity in a Community
- Putting Together Organizational Components of Sustained Learning Communities
- Drawing on Organizational Tools
- Building Supports for Equity-Focused Learning and Practice
- CHAPTER 4 • Talking About Race and Racism
- Acknowledging Race in PreK–12 Schools
- Talking About Race in PreK–12 Schools
- Different Challenges for Leaders of Color and for White Leaders
- Challenges to Making Race Central to Discussions of Equity in Schools
- Keeping Race at the Center of the Discussion
- CHAPTER 5 • Lessons for Leaders Ready to Integrate Equity and Instruction
- Implications for Individuals
- Implications for School and Districts as Organizations
- Implications for Leadership Preparation and Professional Development
- ALL Means ALL
Appendices
- Appendix A: Participating Superintendents and Their Districts
- Appendix B: Resources
- Appendix C: Tools for Conducting Equity Visits
- Appendix D: Protocols
References
References
Index
Index
Resources
companion website
https://resources.corwin.com/equityvisitsReviews
Equity Visits
A New Approach to Supporting Equity-Focused School and District Leadership
August 2019 | 192 pages | Corwin
| Format | Published Date | ISBN | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paperback | 01/01/2025 | 9781544338132 | $40.95 |
| Lifetime | 01/01/2025 | 9781544338156 | $37.00 |
Because equity and instruction are inextricably bound
Why are equity visits such a critical first step to increasing opportunity and access for our under-served students? Because they take instructional rounds to a new level, providing a powerful lens for investigating the intersections of equity and instruction. After all, how can we possibly deliver equitable learning experiences, opportunities, and outcomes for our students, without first pinpointing problems of practice?
That’s where Equity Visits will prove absolutely indispensable to district and school administrators. It details how to combine a strong focus on instruction with explicit, intentional efforts to address systemic inequities. Inside you’ll find
- A range of data collection activities and tools to target central issues of equity in your school
- Clear guidelines on how to investigate the ways instructional practices, structures, and beliefs lead to inequitable educational experiences—and how these are often masked in the day-to-day life of schools and districts
- A frank discussion of how to make race and racism an explicit part of investigating and addressing educational inequities
- Voices of school and district leaders who have taken crucial first steps to become “equity warriors”
- Recommendations on how to develop policies, initiatives, and practices to confront those inequities
Few dispute that instructional improvement must be a central focus of educational leadership, but for too long achieving educational equity has been absent from the conversation. Here is your opportunity to ensure equity occupy a central spot in data collection and analysis, and be explicitly discussed at all levels of your school or district organization. In short, essential reading and doing for all administrators!
Table Of Contents:
- List of Figures
- Foreword by Edward Fergus
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- INTRODUCTION • Needed: Equity-Focused Leaders
- Leading for Equity in a Segregated State
- Defining Equity-Focused Leadership
- Developing Equity-Focused Leadership in New Jersey
- Putting Equity and Instruction at the Center: Equity Visits
- Overview of the Book
- CHAPTER 1 • Developing Equity Visits
- Missing: The Integration of Equity and Instruction
- Shifting from Instruction to Equity and Instruction
- Learning Lessons Across the Eras
- CHAPTER 2 • A Detailed Look at Equity Visits
- Core Elements of an Equity Visit
- Revisiting the Core Elements
- CHAPTER 3 • Equity-Focused Learning Communities
- Learning About Equity in a Community
- Putting Together Organizational Components of Sustained Learning Communities
- Drawing on Organizational Tools
- Building Supports for Equity-Focused Learning and Practice
- CHAPTER 4 • Talking About Race and Racism
- Acknowledging Race in PreK–12 Schools
- Talking About Race in PreK–12 Schools
- Different Challenges for Leaders of Color and for White Leaders
- Challenges to Making Race Central to Discussions of Equity in Schools
- Keeping Race at the Center of the Discussion
- CHAPTER 5 • Lessons for Leaders Ready to Integrate Equity and Instruction
- Implications for Individuals
- Implications for School and Districts as Organizations
- Implications for Leadership Preparation and Professional Development
- ALL Means ALL
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Participating Superintendents and Their Districts
- Appendix B: Resources
- Appendix C: Tools for Conducting Equity Visits
- Appendix D: Protocols
- References
- Index