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Belonging and Inclusion in Identity Safe Schools: A Guide for Educational Leaders

Lead an identity safe learning community where students of all backgrounds thrive

Students of all backgrounds reach their full potential when they feel a sense of belonging and inclusion. When their social identities are valued as assets rather than barriers to learning, they flourish. This guide provides evidence-based strategies that support you as a leader in creating an environment that promotes identity safe students, who experience a challenging curriculum that respects their diverse social identities. 
  
Features in the book include:

  • Guiding principles for student voice, equalizing status and cultivating acceptance across race, ethnicity, gender and other differences
  • Ideas and examples for anti-racist dialogue and activities for teachers and students that counter colorblind practices, stereotype threat and biases
  • Vignettes, and examples of identity safe practices for students and adult learning for staff, families and the community
  • Systems for student-centered assessment and data collection
  • Resources for developing equitable school policies and a comprehensive identity safety plan for your school


Educators fulfill the promise of an equitable education when students of all backgrounds know that who they are and what they think matters. Start the journey to become an identity safe school and see the results for yourself!


Belonging and Inclusion in Identity Safe Schools: A Guide for Educational Leaders is a timely and important book.  For several years, the nations schools have been asked to focus their energies on raising student achievement.  However, too often educators have ignored the need to honor, support and affirm the identities of the students they serve.  For educators who serve children of color, particularly Black, Native American and Latinx children who are often subject to overt and covert forms of forced assimilation, this book will be an invaluable resource on how to create learning opportunities that make it possible for such children to thrive.
~Pedro Noguera, Dean of Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California


Bravo to authors Cohn-Vargas, Gogolewski, Creer Kahn, and Epstein for their ground-breaking book on Identify Safe Schools for Administrators and Teacher and Staff Leaders!  They provide much-needed evidence for educators to elevate and even inspire the equity, empowerment, and academic growth needed to wholly support all children to flourish in school and their lives.  
~Debbie Zacarian, Director, Zacarian and Associates

 
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Product Details
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 2023
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781071835838

About Alexandrea Creer KahnAmy EpsteinBecki Cohn-VargasKathe Gogolewski

Becki Cohn-Vargas EdD spent over 35 years as a teacher principal curriculum director and superintendent in rural urban and suburban districts. In each setting she focused on educational equity and strategies for diverse populations. When she learned about research on identity safety classrooms where teachers strive to assure students that their social identities are an asset rather than a barrier to success in the classroom it became her educational mission. Partnering with Dorothy Steele identity safety researcher she coauthored Identity Safe Classrooms: Places to Belong and Learn aimed at K5 teachers. Subsequently she co-authored Identity Safe Classrooms Grades 612: Pathways to Belonging and Learning  and Belonging and Inclusion in Identity Safe Schools: A Guide for Educational Leaders. Currently Becki is an independent consultant and presenter. She was hosted at the White House by President Obamas education staff and has worked to create identity safe school climates in over 150 schools across the U.S. Website: http://beckicohnvargas.com. Alexandrea Creer Kahn MAed after earning her BA at UC Berkeley and MA in Education from Stanford University started her career in education working to support elementary school teachers and leaders to engage in the school improvement process. Over the course of her career focusing on educational equity Alex has worked in several roles in K12 and higher-ed including teacher school coach principal and district leader as well as lecturer for Stanford University. Recently Alex coauthored the book Identity Safe Classrooms: Grades 612: Pathway to Belonging and Learning. Alex currently oversees the clinical practicum program for Alder Graduate School of Education as the senior director of Academic Programs. Alexs areas of expertise include school leadership school transformation teacher education coaching professional learning and curriculum and instruction. A Bay Area native Alex enjoys spending her time with her husband and two sons writing and spending time outdoors. Amy Epstein MSW is the founding partner of Data for the People working to transform data into valued and accessible information centered in the knowledge and priorities of those closest to a context problem or goal. She has worked as an administrator and consultant with many school districts schools foundations and other nonprofit organizations to advance equity in education particularly in the areas of evidence-based inquiry and dialogue coordinated services/tiered support systems data systems and processes and assessment. Amy was a coauthor in 2020 of Identity Safe Classrooms: Grades 612: Pathway to Belonging and Learning. Amy lives in San Francisco CA with her wife Liat. She is anchored and made joyous by drumming singing meditating and spending time outdoors. Kathe Gogolewski MAed taught science as well as first third and fourth grades in Bay Area elementary schools serving culturally rich and racially diverse students from all backgrounds. During her tenure she worked as both a master and mentor teacher working with new teachers and new teacher candidates in both classroom management and curriculum. She provided teachers with a framework for creating nurturing classrooms that welcomed students of all identities and backgrounds. She taught at California State University in the teacher credential program and has presented at workshops and conferences across the United States. Since moving to San Diego Kathe supports and volunteers for various nonprofits including Embracing the World serving populations in need across the globe; San Diego Rapid Response Network creating safe spaces for refugees and people seeking asylum; and Casa de Amparo providing care for children before their placement into foster care. She has worked as a volunteer science and language arts teacher in the Vista Carlsbad and San Diego Unified School Districts. She has published a childrens book Tato and a number of childrens short stories all with themes that support and foster compassion toward oneself and others. A transplant from the Bay Area she lives now in San Diego with her husband Ray. They have four children and seven grandchildren.

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