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Given the academic perils facing our Black and historically marginalized students of color in the United States, the need to bridge the gap between classroom-based culturally relevant practices and culturally responsive leadership has never been greater. How is this done? Answering that question is the goal of this book. Explicit tactics are shared for university- and site-level leaders in mobilizing the heavy lifting in creating a transformational base—supporting teachers’ enactment of culturally responsive pedagogy. With first-hand testimonies and frameworks from research, this book allows practitioners to regain an understanding of culturally relevant practices, as well as the overlay of culturally responsive transformational leadership (Khalifa et al., 2016; Northouse, 2019), creating an equitable school climate where Black and historically marginalized students thrive academically.
Published | 05 Sep 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781475872934 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Illustrations | 34 b/w illustrations; 1 table |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
“Informative, aspirational, and inspirational. Gutierrez provides readers with rigorous, responsive, and applicable approaches and strategies to create culturally responsive schools. School leaders and practitioners will truly benefit from this much needed book”
Tyrone Howard, Ph.D., President, American Educational Research Association, Professor, UCLA
“In his work, Bridging the Gap: Creating a Culturally Responsive School, Dr. Hank Gutierrez reminds us that the purpose of education is liberation. It’s a reminder that should energize every educator to examine their own educational experiences as well as their current experiences and expectations as they lead classrooms, schools, and districts. Thankfully, Dr. Gutierrez provides a comprehensive blueprint to build a classroom that actively engages and reflects the culture and history of Black and brown students. As a former teacher and school leader, I’m excited that Dr. Gutierrez’ Bridging the Gap: Creating a Culturally Responsive School provides the framework necessary to elevate classroom communities. As an educator, liberator, and activist, I’m in awe of how Dr. Gutierrez’ work advocates for a radical shift in how and who we educate, and hence, liberate.”
Sharif El-Mekki, CEO, Center for Black Educator Development.
“Dr. Gutierrez takes us to the proverbial ‘church,’ in a very approachable way, reminding us that education is a tool for liberation. Instead of just another ‘get folks fired up’ book about equity, he provides actionable ideas for how we might give the gift of freedom to every student by allowing them to be themselves while we expand their minds and their worlds. This is definitely a worthwhile read for educators at all levels..”
Tinkhami Ushe White, Ed.D., Associate, Networked Improvement Science, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching
“Bridging the Gap: Creating a Culturally Responsive School is a powerful book that serves as a reminder of why educators chose to enter the profession in the first place. Through compelling realities and insightful analysis, author Hank Gutierrez underscores the critical importance of all students, especially those who are Black and living in poverty, succeeding in school. The message is clear: educators have a moral obligation to do everything in their power to close the achievement gap and ensure that every student has access to a high quality and culturally relevant education..”
Matt Navo, Executive Director, California Collaborative for Educational Excellence
“This timely text will be an invaluable resource to teachers and school leaders who want to redesign and design classrooms and schools that are culturally responsive”
Travis J. Bristol, Ph.D. Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
“Through its insightful and thought-provoking exploration of culturally sustaining schools, this book offers a valuable roadmap for education leaders seeking to create inclusive and empowering learning environments that honor and celebrate the diversity of their students’ backgrounds and experiences”
Keilani M. Goggins, Director, Black Educators Initiative, a division of the National Center for Teacher Residencies
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