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Justice Seekers - Pursuing Equity in the Details of Teaching and Learning

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Revolutionary solutions for an American school system that is systemically failing Black and brown children
 
In Justice Seekers, celebrated social justice activist and veteran educator Lacey Robinson delivers an engaging combination of storytelling and research that explains why justice is something that is happening--or not happening--inside the classroom and within the details of teaching and learning. You'll explore ways to identify and eliminate the shame-inducing pedagogies impacting Black and brown children from classrooms and the world at large.
 
In the book, you'll discover the many ways that justice is in the details of race, pedagogy, and standards-driven education, as well as:
* Strategies for challenging educators to see the ways in which they can contribute to eradicating racial inequity from the classroom and from society
* New ways to recognize and reduce the impact of low cognitive demand material presented to Black and brown children in schools across America
* Methods for improving the quality of your own teaching here and now
 
An intuitive and exciting roadmap for K-12 teachers, teachers-in-training, school administrators, and principals who aim to reverse the racial injustices today's children face every day, Justice Seekers also belongs in the hands of instructional coaches, coordinators, and concerned parents everywhere.

List of contents

Introduction
 
Acknowledgments
 
Chapter 1: Educational Inequality: How We Got Here
 
Chapter 2: Witnessing and Signifying: How Lenses Shape Our Teaching
 
Chapter 3: Learning at the Intersections: Race and Standards
 
Chapter 4: Legacies and Lenses
 
Chapter 5: Overview of GLEAM
 
Chapter 6: GLEAM in Practice
 
Chapter 7: Our Equity Charge
 
Conclusion
 
About the Author
 
Index

About the author










LACEY ROBINSON is President and CEO of UnboundEd, an education organization that offers standards-aligned resources and immersive Professional Learning for teachers and leaders seeking equity. She has over 20 years' experience in education and focuses on helping educators in school systems disrupt systemic racism and its legacies.

Summary

Revolutionary solutions for an American school system that is systemically failing Black and brown children

In Justice Seekers, celebrated social justice activist and veteran educator Lacey Robinson delivers an engaging combination of storytelling and research that explains why justice is something that is happening--or not happening--inside the classroom and within the details of teaching and learning. You'll explore ways to identify and eliminate the shame-inducing pedagogies impacting Black and brown children from classrooms and the world at large.

In the book, you'll discover the many ways that justice is in the details of race, pedagogy, and standards-driven education, as well as:
* Strategies for challenging educators to see the ways in which they can contribute to eradicating racial inequity from the classroom and from society
* New ways to recognize and reduce the impact of low cognitive demand material presented to Black and brown children in schools across America
* Methods for improving the quality of your own teaching here and now

An intuitive and exciting roadmap for K-12 teachers, teachers-in-training, school administrators, and principals who aim to reverse the racial injustices today's children face every day, Justice Seekers also belongs in the hands of instructional coaches, coordinators, and concerned parents everywhere.

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