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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Martin Scanlan , Michelle YoungPublisher: Harvard Educational Publishing Group Imprint: Harvard Educational Publishing Group Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.162kg ISBN: 9781682538012ISBN 10: 168253801 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 31 May 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews"Creating more just schools is both aspirational and urgent—requiring a great deal of school leadership. Scanlan draws deeply on his wisdom about justice and inclusivity, his decades of experience both leading and supporting leaders, and his abundant knowledge of schools to build a rich schema for the work of leading for equity and justice. This book strikes a beautiful balance of giving us new ways of thinking about and seeing the work of leadership with concrete ways to dig into building and rebuilding our own expertise."" —George Theoharis, professor, Teaching and Leadership Department, Syracuse University. ""Scanlan keenly discusses the challenges that advocates could face as they navigate the praxis of social justice in educational settings. This book comes to timely fruition as educators encounter resistance to their teaching critical subject matter. It provides opportunities for practical application, discussion, and prompts to extend these all-important conversations."" —Mariela A. RodrÍguez, professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Texas at San Antonio ""A powerful testament to the importance of discernment, wisdom, judgement, and continuous learning as essential to the complex work of advancing social justice, Scanlan’s Navigating Social Justice helps leaders (re)organize, reuse, and refine their prior experiences, knowledge, and skills to advance social justice in schools."" —Decoteau J. Irby, associate professor of educational policy studies, University of Illinois at Chicago and author of Stuck Improving: Racial Equity and School Leadership " Creating more just schools is both aspirational and urgent-requiring a great deal of school leadership. Scanlan draws deeply on his wisdom about justice and inclusivity, his decades of experience both leading and supporting leaders, and his abundant knowledge of schools to build a rich schema for the work of leading for equity and justice. This book strikes a beautiful balance of giving us new ways of thinking about and seeing the work of leadership with concrete ways to dig into building and rebuilding our own expertise. -George Theoharis, professor, Teaching and Leadership Department, Syracuse University. Scanlan keenly discusses the challenges that advocates could face as they navigate the praxis of social justice in educational settings. This book comes to timely fruition as educators encounter resistance to their teaching critical subject matter. It provides opportunities for practical application, discussion, and prompts to extend these all-important conversations. -Mariela A. RodrIguez, professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, University of Texas at San Antonio A powerful testament to the importance of discernment, wisdom, judgement, and continuous learning as essential to the complex work of advancing social justice, Scanlan's Navigating Social Justice helps leaders (re)organize, reuse, and refine their prior experiences, knowledge, and skills to advance social justice in schools. -Decoteau J. Irby, associate professor of educational policy studies, University of Illinois at Chicago and author of Stuck Improving: Racial Equity and School Leadership Author InformationMartin Scanlan is an associate professor in educational leadership and higher education in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |