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OverviewAs educational settings in the United States become more diverse and uncertain, students need support in new and formative non-academic ways. To combat the deep inequalities that persist across the educational system, we need transformative leadership. Yet given rigid institutional rules, a legacy of structural barriers, and political attacks meant to discredit and defund schools, how can educational leaders effectively promote equity and champion the rights of all students?Transforming Educational Leadership sets out to answer this question by examining the lived experiences of leaders from a range of vantages--students, parents, educators, organizational leaders, and scholars. Drawing key lessons from their narratives and considering them alongside theory from sociological and leadership studies, Anindya Kundu presents tools for emerging and seasoned leaders, equipping them to build better systems to address stakeholders' basic needs, apply research to make sense of complex problems, maintain conviction in the face of staunch opposition, promote the agency of everyone served, and uphold dignity through educational leadership. Ultimately, Transforming Educational Leadership calls us to action: to broaden our conceptions around what educational leadership is and should be, to become the leaders we can be, and to reclaim education as our collective responsibility, so we can together learn to root out and heal the inequalities that plague the US education system and its learners. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anindya Kundu (Assistant Professor, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, Assistant Professor, Educational Leadership & Policy Studies, Florida International University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9780197750551ISBN 10: 0197750559 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 09 March 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: To order Table of ContentsPrologue 1: The Sociology of Leading Systems Change 2: Build Better Systems 3: Make Sense of the Nonsensical 4: Stick to Your Guns 5: Hand-Ups Over Handouts 6: Center Human Dignity ConclusionReviewsOnce again, Anindya Kundu has pushed his readers to look beyond the boundaries of conventional knowledge in order to understand what it takes for education to play a role in advancing societal change. Rather than revisiting the usual topics covered in most books on leadership in education, he focuses on the stories and lessons that have made it possible for some education leaders to transform the institutions they have led to make it possible to counter inequity and injustice. Written in clear and accessible language, I am certain that Kundu's book will quickly be recognized as an invaluable resource for educational leaders who seek to make a difference in the schools they lead and the communities they serve. * Pedro Noguera, Emery Stoops and Joyce King Stoops Dean, University of Southern California Rossier School of Education * Transforming Educational Leadership highlights the stories of leaders-from national and district education officials to renowned professors to teachers and parents-in an effort to highlight lessons, expand our perspectives, and inspire us to address inequalities in education. In these stories, Anindya Kundu masterfully integrates the personal and the political in a form both prosaic and poetic! The book does not just transform leadership; it ultimately transforms the reader! * Jose Eos Trinidad, Assistant Professor of Education Policy at the University of California, Berkeley * In Transforming Educational Leadership, Dr. Kundu presents a precise rupturing of traditional approaches to educational leadership theory and practice. He specifically calls on educators, leaders, policymakers, and researchers to unthink educational leadership as a praxis done to people. Instead, he invites us to remember the democratic imperative of our work. In these perilous times, Kundu's unique sociological and storytelling approach offers both a fresh perspective and an urgent reminder for all of us to reclaim, defend, and reimagine the promise of public education. * Darrius Stanley, Assistant Professor; Carmen Starkson Campbell Endowed Fellow for Innovation in Teacher Development * Once again, Anindya Kundu has pushed his readers to look beyond the boundaries of conventional knowledge in order to understand what it takes for education to play a role in advancing societal change. Rather than revisiting the usual topics covered in most books on leadership in education, he focuses on the stories and lessons that have made it possible for some education leaders to transform the institutions they have led to make it possible to counter inequity and injustice. Written in clear and accessible language, I am certain that Kundu's book will quickly be recognized as an invaluable resource for educational leaders who seek to make a difference in the schools they lead and the communities they serve. * Pedro Noguera, Emery Stoops and Joyce King Stoops Dean, University of Southern California Rossier School of Education * Transforming Educational Leadershipâ¯highlights the stories of leaders-from national and district education officials to renowned professors to teachers and parents-in an effort to highlight lessons, expand our perspectives, and inspire us to address inequalities in education. In these stories, Anindya Kundu masterfully integrates theâ¯personal and the political in a form both prosaic and poetic! The book does not just transform leadership; it ultimately transforms the reader! * Jose Eos Trinidad, Assistant Professor of Education Policy at the University of California, Berkeley * Transforming Educational Leadershipâ¯highlights the stories of leaders-from national and district education officials to renowned professors to teachers and parents-in an effort to highlight lessons, expand our perspectives, and inspire us to address inequalities in education. In these stories, Anindya Kundu masterfully integrates theâ¯personal and the political in a form both prosaic and poetic! The book does not just transform leadership; it ultimately transforms the reader! * Jose Eos Trinidad, Assistant Professor of Education Policy at the University of California, Berkeley * Author InformationAnindya Kundu is an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Florida International University. He is a sociologist of education who studies student agency and educational leadership, both as means to combat inequality in and around schools. Anindya's first book, The Power of Student Agency (2020) was a finalist for the Association of American Publishers' PROSE Award. Anindya is well known for his two global TED Talks which have amassed over 6 million views. His work has been featured in The Miami Herald, NPR, USAToday, MSNBC, among other outlets. Anindya received his Ph.D. in sociology of education from New York University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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