This powerful professional development program features a leader''''s guide to re-engaging educators in the real work of improving their schools, particularly in those settings with a high percentage of our nation''''s most marginalized students, along with an original video series hosted by master educator and best-selling author Gary Howard. Implemented in hundreds of districts, this proven approach to cultural competence and culturally responsive teaching supports school leaders and their faculties in an examination of their actual practices.
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Product Details
Format: Mixed media product
Weight: 1210g
Dimensions: 215 x 279mm
Publication Date: 02 Jul 2015
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781483352411
About Gary R. Howard
Gary R. Howard has more than 40 years of experience working with issues of civil rights social justice equity education and diversity including 25 years as the Founder of the REACH Center for Multicultural Education. He is a key note speaker writer and workshop leader who has traveled extensively throughout the United States and Australia. Mr. Howard completed his undergraduate work in Cultural Anthropology and Social Psychology at Yale University and did graduate work in ethics and social justice at Yale Divinity School. He has served as an Adjunct Professor at both Western Washington University and Seattle University. Mr. Howard has provided extensive training in cultural competence and culturally responsive practice to schools universities social service agencies and businesses throughout the United States and Australia. He is the author of numerous articles on race justice and multicultural issues and has developed collections of curriculum materials that are being used internationally. His landmark book We Can''''t Teach What We Don''''t Know: White Teachers/Multiracial Schools (Second Edition 2006) published by Columbia University is considered a groundbreaking work examining issues of privilege power and the role of White leaders and educators in a multicultural society. The central focus of Gary Howard''''s current work which is docu mented in We Can''''t Lead Where We Won''''t Go: An Educator''''s Guide to Equity is leading intensive Equity Leadership Institutes that provide educational organizations with the internal capacity to deliver high quality professional development for social justice and sys temic change. Mr. Howard is frequently asked to deliver keynote addresses at regional and national conferences. In these presentations he draws on a wide range of experiences and travel exploring diversity and social justice issues with leaders from many cultures around the world. Mr. Howard''''s speeches employ rich imagery and stories drawn from his annual white water equity workshops on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. http://www.ghequityinstitute.com/
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