Educating for Justice : Schoolwide Strategies to Prepare Students to Recognize, Analyze, and Challenge Inequity - Scott Seider

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Educating for Justice

Schoolwide Strategies to Prepare Students to Recognize, Analyze, and Challenge Inequity

By: Scott Seider, Aaliyah El-Amin, Julia Bott

eText | 10 January 2025

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In a world marked by deep-seated injustices based on race, class, gender, sexual orientation, ability, and other identity markers, schools can be powerful places for students to learn to recognize, analyze, and challenge these inequities.

Educating for Justice teams award-winning principal Julia Bott with scholars Scott Seider and Aaliyah El-Amin to describe schoolwide structures and practices that prepare students at every grade level to challenge injustice and build a better world. Sharing research-backed strategies, concrete tools, and examples drawn from real schools and classrooms, they offer guidance on

• Centering justice in curriculum and pedagogy.
• Fostering powerful partnerships with families and community partners.
• Engaging students in social action.
• Building adult capacity.

Learn how fitting these principles together can prepare your school to develop or adapt curriculum that nurtures students' critical consciousness; collaborate with families and community partners to strengthen justice-based school practices; establish opportunities for students to participate in social action challenging injustice; and build adult-learning structures that cultivate educators' social justice knowledge and empower families to be partners in this work.

Schools have a vital role to play in readying the next generation to challenge injustice and transform society—and this book is an indispensable tool to empower you and your students to lead that transformation.

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