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A c t i o n s t o B r i d g e t h e O p p o r t u n i t y, E q u i t y, and Justice Gap in American Education
With this book, readers will: • Engage in specific ways to increase their cultural responsiveness • Scrutinize the link between school funding and local wealth and how it perpetuates educational injustice • Explore ways to improve programs for new and in-training teachers • Consider teachers’ union policies that can support educational equity
—Margaret Thornton Researcher, Education Research Section, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
“Zachary Wright shares some important insights and challenges us to dive deeper into understanding the mindsets, practices, and policies that can begin dismantling a broken system. To do so means creating not just safe spaces to engage, but brave spaces in which to learn and, most importantly, act. In his book, Wright lays out a way to begin to develop the muscles and mindsets necessary to be fluent in equity literacy.”
—Sharif El-Mekki CEO, Center for Black Educator Development
“As the first African American teacher of Greenwood Public Schools, I realize how slow change is even when it is needed quickly. This incredible book is an eye-opener and reminder of what it will take to break down this system that was made by us. You will never know the inside of a person just by looking at the outside!”
—James Perry Third-Grade Teacher, East Pointe Elementary, Greenwood School District, Greenwood, Arkansas
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ACTIONS TO BRIDGE THE OPPORTUNITY, EQUITY, AND JUSTICE GAP IN AMERICAN EDUCATION
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he history of U.S. education exposes a system rigged against poor, Black, Latinx, and other marginalized communities. Funding formulas and tax structures; racial, economic, and housing segregation; education curricula; and teacher preparatory programs and pipelines all contribute to this rigged system. In Dismantling a Broken System: Actions to Bridge the Opportunity, Equity, and Justice Gap in American Education, author Zachary Wright equips K–12 teachers and administrators with a research-based understanding of these built-in learning barriers. This book features concrete ideas for engaging in hyperlocal activism, making educational funding more equitable, and providing culturally responsive instruction so readers can address biased conditions in their classrooms and communities.
“Dismantling a Broken System challenges many long-held beliefs about the supposed meritocracy in the United States and encourages readers to understand the oppression at work in our schools. In concise and illuminating prose, Wright makes a compelling case for every White educator to drop the veil of color blindness and get to work.”
DISMANTLING A BROKEN SYSTEM
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