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Equity 101- The Equity Framework

Book 1
By: Curtis Linton

Foreword by Bonnie M. Davis

Based on the common characteristics observed in highly successful diverse schools, Equity 101 guides educational leaders in creating an environment where excellence is the norm.

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12, Elementary, Secondary
  • ISBN: 9781412995177
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2011
  • Page Count: 184
  • Publication date: June 01, 2012

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Equity is key to eliminating achievement gaps

Can today's schools help all students achieve at grade level, regardless of race, income, ethnicity, gender, and language? In Equity 101, visit schools and school systems that have created the expectations, rigor, relevancy, and relationships in order that high levels of achievement become the norm, no matter the student's diversity. This first volume of a four-book series outlines a simple, yet powerful Equity Framework for school leaders to implement institutional equity.

Based on the common characteristics observed in highly successful diverse schools throughout North America, Equity 101 provides the foundation necessary for educational leaders and teachers to equitize their school and school systems by addressing systemic limitations, racism, and biases. Join best-selling author Curtis Linton in examining Whiteness as a lens for understanding our personal, institutional, and professional responsibilities in building equity for all students.

Readers have access to on-demand videos and an online community keyed to central concepts of the four books: The Equity Framework, Leadership, Culture, and Practice. Ultimately, this powerful series provides a clear vision and action plan for creating system equity—a place where excellence is the norm for all students.


Key features

(1) Introduces a simple but powerful conceptual framework that helps individuals and institutions move along the path to equity. 

(2) Based upon the common characteristics observed in highly successful diverse schools throughout North America 

(3) Readers will have access to online videos that are keyed to central concepts of the four books. 

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Curtis Linton

Curtis Linton is a co-owner of The School Improvement Network where he is co-executive producer of The Video Journal of Education and TeachStream. He has spent the last 10 years documenting on video and in print the improvement efforts and best practices of the most suc­cessful schools and school systems across North America. Each year, he visits more than 100 classrooms and schools, capturing what they do to succeed with all students at the classroom, school, and system levels. Linton has written or produced dozens of award-winning video-based staff development programs. His areas of expertise include closing the achievement gap and improving minority student achievement, using data, leadership, effective staff development, brain research, differ­entiation, action research, and coaching. With the goal of delivering results-based professional development efficiently to large numbers of educators, he works with school systems to design comprehensive school improvement plans that integrate workshops, video, electronic media, and other resources. As a part of this, Linton conducts workshops on effective classroom practices. Linton also works extensively in the community, including serving on the Davis School District Equity Committee. Linton received his master’s degree in fine arts from the University of Southern California.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

About the Author

Prologue

1. Finding Equity

Realizing Equity

My Path to Equity

Black and White

Understanding My History

Embracing Diversity

Discovering Race

Norming Difference

Authenticating My Present

The Equity Lens

2. Defining Equity

Equity Success: Northrich Elementary

Exploring Equity

Describing Equity

Equity Definition

Deconstructing Equity

3. Framing Equity

Equity Success: Elmont Memorial High School

Framework Versus Strategy

The Equity Framework

Equity Framework: Characteristics

Equity Framework: Leadership

Equity Framework: Culture

Equity Framework: Practice

4. Personal Equity

Equity Success: Frankford Elementary

Individual Collectivism

Overcoming Biases

Acknowledging Privilege

Missionary Syndrome

Personal Equity Equals Passion

5. Institutional Equity

Equity Success: Sanger Unified School District

Understanding Institutionalism

Dominant Culture: Whiteness

Institutionalized Whiteness

Who Equitably Benefits?

Institutionalized Equity Equals Persistence

6. Professional Equity

Equity Success: Dunbar High School

Shifting Practice

Practice to Theory

Equitizing Standards

Implementing Equity

7. Moral Equity

Equity Plus Excellence

Equity Success: Behrman Charter Elementary

Staring Down Failure

The Journey Behind - The Journey Ahead

Internalizing Equity

Driving Equity

Epilogue

References

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