Culturally Responsive Leadership for Academic and Social Equity and Justice in Schools

Culturally Responsive Leadership for Academic and Social Equity and Justice in Schools

  • Bethel E. Cager
  • Leslie Haas
  • Jill Tussey
Publisher:Information Science ReferenceISBN 13: 9781668474822ISBN 10: 1668474824

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Culturally Responsive Leadership for Academic and Social Equity and Justice in Schools is written by Bethel E. Cager and published by Information Science Reference. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1668474824 (ISBN 10) and 9781668474822 (ISBN 13).

The roles of school leaders are ever-expanding. Along with the increase comes heightened expectations to create and sustain school environments that embrace the cultures of all students and families. To accomplish this optimally inclusive learning culture and climate, school leaders must possess the acumen to view all aspects of their responsibilities through a culturally responsive lens, hence, culturally responsive leadership. Culturally Responsive Leadership for Social Equity and Academic Justice in Schools offers a multi-faceted approach to culturally responsive leadership as it connects the concept to the various responsibilities of school leaders. The book also challenges school leaders to see the connective and comprehensive nature of culturally responsive leadership in their daily duties and responsibilities, introduces the concept of culturally responsive leadership and its benefits for all students, and prompts and initiates an educational leadership mindset that seeks to explore the impact of culturally responsive leadership further. Covering key topics such as equity, school culture, and professional development, this premier reference source is ideal for administrators, policymakers, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, instructors, students, preservice teachers, and teacher educators.