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These are challenging times for leaders who believe schools must teach history honestly, be laboratories of democracy, and honor differences while finding common cause. This book, grounded in two decades of work in diverse school settings, provides guidance to help us remain steadfast in the work.
Racial justice: Beyond proclamations, how can school leaders reallocate resources to support substantive anti-racist school reforms?
Democratic practice: How can school leaders who have significant authority in a hierarchical system wield their power in support of democracy?
Restorative justice: With time in short supply, how can schools truly embrace restorative practice, which calls for slowing down to repair and prevent harm?
Student activism: How can school leaders uphold rules while also supporting students who disrupt in the name of justice?
Counter-extremism: White supremacist threats are a danger to our communities. How can school leaders carefully confront the extremism of these troubled times?
Compelling stories drawn from contemporary school contexts help illuminate each of these questions in fine detail. Each chapter concludes with a list of concrete actions every school leader can take in pursuit of answers. Administrators, teacher leaders, and those who support school reform with justice in mind will find both practical guidance and inspiration.
Published | 15 Jun 2022 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 262 |
ISBN | 9781475863291 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 226 x 160 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Being an effective school leader in our country today is a daunting responsibility. The paradoxes of the principalship are present at every turn. With a masterful weaving of literature, research, philosophy and his own rich experiences, Hawkes plumbs the most compelling of these conundrums to offer school leaders guidance that ties powerful principles to impactful practices. This book is a calm in the storm, with stories and case studies that ground us in the most important educational goals of our time: centering humanity, strengthening community, and deepening our democracy.
Doug Knecht, Dean of Children's Programs, Bank Street College of Education
With a generous spirit and deep understanding, T Elijah Hawkes has written a confidence-boosting book full of ideas, resources, sample language, advice, and action steps to strengthen your school community. While this moment is unlike any other, this book reminds us that the skills and know-how we need are often already at our fingertips.
Jessica Acee, Educator and Co-author, "Confronting White Nationalism in Schools Toolkit, the Western States Center
Hawkes’s work embodies a vision of open dialogue with steadfast commitment to social justice and democracy. This is a book as compassionate as it is practical. Hawkes offers us pathways to steer our communities away from the polarization of culture wars and social media politics and toward the difficult but rewarding work of building communities where everyone truly belongs.
Brian Hughes, Co-founder and Associate Director, the Polarization and Extremism Research Innovation Lab (PERIL), American University
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