Activist Leadership for Inclusive Schools

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  • ISBN 9781773384634
  • Dimensions: 171 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Mar 2025
  • Publisher: Canadian Scholars
  • Publication City/Country: CA
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Activist Leadership for Inclusive Schools explores courageous methods for educational leadership and principalship in Canada to move beyond additive discourses of diversity to dismantling systems of oppression for thriving schools and communities. It is a timely collection rooted in diverse approaches to activism that names, disrupts, and challenges dominant leadership discourses and practices that perpetuate harm to underserved communities.

Throughout Canada, educational policies and mandates are often implemented without meaningful collaboration with the students, families, and communities they are intended to serve, thereby exacerbating systemic, structural, and institutional barriers. The collection's social justice approach to activism and leadership bridges gaps between policies, institutions, and communities. It calls for a more just education system that carves out spaces of belonging by honouring the lived experiences, identities, and intersectionalities of all students.

This book is an invaluable resource for Canadian university education programs with courses focusing on educational leadership, diversity, social justice, or inclusive education. It also serves educational administration, existing teachers, principals, higher education instructors and researchers, policy makers, and activists.

Dr. Zuhra Abawi is an Assistant Professor of Education and Coordinator of the Masters in Educational Leadership program at Niagara University Ontario.

Dr. Ardavan Eizadirad is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at Wilfrid Laurier University, community activist, and Executive Director of the non-profit organization Youth Association for Academics, Athletics, and Character Education (YAAACE) in Toronto.

Dr. Stephanie Tuters is sessional lecturer at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto.

Dr. Andrew B. Campbell is an Assistant Professor in Leadership in Racial Justice in Teacher Education, Coordinator for the Black Future Educators' Pathway (BFEP), and the Director for the Centre for Black Studies in Education (CBSE) at the University of Toronto.