Critical Importance of Teacher Advocacy
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- ISBN 9781975507640
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2026
- Publisher: Myers Education Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
In these pages, readers will find stories of courage, resilience, and resistance—narratives that highlight the importance of holding onto one's core values amid increasing political, social, and institutional pressures. The educators featured in this compilation don't just teach curriculum—they build authentic relationships with their students, create inclusive learning environments, and refuse to accept the status quo when it harms the very children they serve.
More than a celebration of individual triumphs, The Critical Importance of Teacher Advocacy serves as a call to view education through a broader societal lens. It urges educators and readers alike to acknowledge how systemic inequities, policy decisions, and cultural narratives shape our schools and the experiences within them. Without this context, burnout is inevitable and attrition becomes a painful norm.
This book also challenges its audience to think beyond immediate outcomes. The fight for justice and equity in education is a long game—one that may not yield tangible change within a single career or even a single lifetime. But these stories affirm that the work must continue. Educators must rise, speak out, organize, and even disrupt unjust systems to protect the very soul of our democracy.
For new teachers, seasoned educators, and anyone invested in the future of public education, The Critical Importance of Teacher Advocacy is both a rallying cry and a source of deep inspiration. The work is hard—but these stories prove that it is always worth it. The book is a valuable teaching tool and textbook in a variety of classes for preservice teachers. It also is a great research tool for scholars working in teacher advocacy.
Melissa Tomlinson is a veteran special education teacher with 24 years of experience and a passionate advocate for public education. Her activism began in 2014 when she joined the Badass Teachers Association (BATs), a national grassroots network of educators fighting for equity, justice, and fully funded public schools. She now serves as Executive Director, leading national efforts to uplift educator voices and champion student-centered policies. In New Jersey, Melissa is an active leader in the New Jersey Education Association (NJEA). She has served on various county and state committees and currently represents her county on the NJEA State Executive Committee. Her union work emphasizes transparency, equity, and democratic engagement. She is also a co-founder of NJ21United, a progressive NJEA caucus working to strengthen union democracy and defend public education. Through NJ21United, she's been deeply involved in the Divest NJ Campaign, pushing for state pension divestment from fossil fuels and reinvestment in sustainable futures. Beyond education and union activism, Melissa supports broader justice movements. She helped found both National Educators United and Educators 4 Palestine, connecting educators nationwide in the fight against oppression and for human rights. In 2023, Melissa co-founded the Atlantic County Queer Alliance, a nonprofit supporting LGBTQIA individuals and organizations across South Jersey. As Deputy Director, she helps create inclusive spaces and build lasting community connections. Her work has earned multiple honors, including the Becca Ritchie Badass Activist Tribute, the Fierce Ally Award from Pride in May's Landing, and NJEA's 2024 Equity Champion Award. Rooted in compassion and driven by justice, Melissa continues to fight for schools and communities where everyone is valued and empowered.
Brianne Kramer, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Education in the College of Education and Human Development at Southern Utah University where she teaches Social Foundations of Education courses. Additionally, she coordinates the Educational Foundations and Policy major for the Master's of Education and Master's of Interdisciplinary Studies programs. She earned a Ph.D. in Social Foundations of Education from the University of Toledo, and her research focuses on teacher workforce issues, diversity, equity, and inclusion, educational policy, and teacher activism. She co-edited the 2022 book Children and Trauma: Critical Perspectives for Meeting the Needs of Diverse Educational Communities. She also currently serves on the ACLU Utah Board of Directors and is a Contributing Scholar for the Policy Research-to-Policy Collaboration housed at Pennsylvania State University.
