ABSTRACT

This important book helps school leaders let go of a "comfortable" mindset and enter a world of courageous conversations that examine and challenge the impact of racism and other forms of oppression on disciplinary patterns, instructional practices, and school policies. Authors Hunsberger, Mayo, and Neal prepare you to address these difficult issues though authentic, critical discourse. The book includes classroom activities and facilitation tips to help prompt systematic changes in schools through improving instruction, supporting inclusiveness, and strengthening student engagement.

After reading Becoming a Social Justice Leader you’ll be able to:

  • Design conversations that support participant engagement and create a safe environment for discussion.
  • Explore personal dispositions, attitudes, and stances that contribute to systemic oppression.
  • Understand how oppression is established and sustained in order to enact change.
  • Create alliances within school settings to foster dialogue and combat oppression.

Additional worksheets that help educators examine and expand their work as social justice leaders are also available for download (https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138957749).

chapter 1|8 pages

Before You Begin

chapter 2|11 pages

“Designing Conversations”

chapter 3|19 pages

A Conversation of the Heart

chapter 4|22 pages

A Conversation of the Head

chapter 5|27 pages

A Conversation of the Hand

chapter 6|13 pages

Allies: We Can't Do This Alone

chapter 7|13 pages

Lessons Learned