Cultivating Equity Literacy in Schools and Communities
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032976136
- Weight: 290g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 28 May 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book draws on research in community‑based literacy, geospatial literacy, family literacy, and ethnography to examine the complex dynamics of school choice and decision‑making, and the role literacy plays in advancing equity in schools and communities.
Cultivating Equity Literacy in Schools and Communities begins by introducing the topics and intersections of school equity, advocacy, and place‑based literacy, and by describing the unique methodology of Multigenerational Collaborative Ethnography used in this book to understand schools’ material, social, and reputational change over time. Chapter 3 examines case studies of elementary schools across the Hillsdale Public Schools (HPS) district, highlighting two schools at opposite ends of the socioeconomic spectrum. The following five chapters present perspectives and counterstories from families, educators, and children about school choice in their communities, demonstrating how literacy—for children, families, and educators—is an essential tool for navigating school decision‑making processes. Finally, this volume reflects on how we can and should define a ‘good’ school through ethnographic understandings of the counterstories discussed.
This book will be beneficial reading for scholars and advanced students of Literacy, Sociology of Education, and Social Justice Education, as well as those interested in school choice and decision‑making, community‑based research, qualitative research methods, and education policy.
Christy Wessel-Powell is Associate Professor of Literacy and Language Education at Purdue University, USA.
Alexandra Panos is Assistant Professor of Literacy Studies in the College of Education, University of South Florida, USA.
Casey Pennington is Assistant Professor of Literacy in the School of Education at State University of New York, Cortland, USA.
Regina Weir is a STEAM teacher and outdoor education coordinator at Lawrence County Independent School, Indiana, USA.
