Courageous Leadership in Early Childhood Education

Taking a Stand for Social Justice

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Preschool & Kindergarten, Educational Theory, Leadership
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Author: ISBN: 9780807774519
Publisher: Teachers College Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author:
ISBN: 9780807774519
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

In this inspiring collection, 13 early childhood leaders take action to challenge and change inequitable educational practices in preschools and elementary schools. For them, educating for social justice is not an empty platitude. Steadfast and resolute, they turn rhetoric into reality as they guide early childhood teachers to teach for social justice innovatively and strategically. Through the voices of families, teachers, and the administrators themselves, each chapter shares ways that these leaders use the power entrusted in them to question and disrupt discriminatory and marginalizing practices that deny opportunities for some students while privileging others. The book includes insights, strategies, and resources that administrators can use to build confidence, knowledge, and skills as they invest in more equitable and just pre/schools.

Book Features:

  • Highlights the actions of administrators as they take a stand to transcend standardized approaches to teaching and learning, creating more equitable educational environments.
  • Portrays strategies and resources used to engage teachers in critical examination of self and the institutions in which they work.
  • Describes principles and practices that guide administrators as they support the development of culturally relevant practices and policies.
  • Offers powerful ways early childhood administrators can approach inequitable mandates.
  • Highlights the voices of families as they participate in and are impacted by the work of administrators.

“Susi Long, Mariana Souto-Manning, and Vivian Vasquez, scholars with stellar reputations in the fields of early childhood education, critical literacy, and social justice education, have combined their considerable talents to edit a book that will serve as a beacon of hope for administrators, policymakers, and educators at all levels of learning and teaching.”
—From the Foreword by Sonia Nieto, professor emerita, University of Massachusetts, Amherst and bestselling author

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In this inspiring collection, 13 early childhood leaders take action to challenge and change inequitable educational practices in preschools and elementary schools. For them, educating for social justice is not an empty platitude. Steadfast and resolute, they turn rhetoric into reality as they guide early childhood teachers to teach for social justice innovatively and strategically. Through the voices of families, teachers, and the administrators themselves, each chapter shares ways that these leaders use the power entrusted in them to question and disrupt discriminatory and marginalizing practices that deny opportunities for some students while privileging others. The book includes insights, strategies, and resources that administrators can use to build confidence, knowledge, and skills as they invest in more equitable and just pre/schools.

Book Features:

“Susi Long, Mariana Souto-Manning, and Vivian Vasquez, scholars with stellar reputations in the fields of early childhood education, critical literacy, and social justice education, have combined their considerable talents to edit a book that will serve as a beacon of hope for administrators, policymakers, and educators at all levels of learning and teaching.”
—From the Foreword by Sonia Nieto, professor emerita, University of Massachusetts, Amherst and bestselling author

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