Educational Politics for Social Justice

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A01=Catherine Marshall
A01=Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin
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advocacy and educational politics
and federal policy
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Author_Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin
Author_Mark Johnson
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centering justice and educational politics
democracy and education
distributive justice and education policy
district policy
ed leadership and micropolitics
ed leadership and U.S. public schools
education and public policy
education and social justice
education policy formulation and implementation
educational leadership
educational policy
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equity
equity and U.S. public education
full-service community schools
integrating services and public education
K-12 public education and equity
micropolitics and K-12 education
political arenas and education policy
politics
politics of U.S. public schooling: democracy
power inequities and K-12 education policy
principals
radical democracy
reframing
social justice and reform
state policy
superintendents and education governance
value conflicts and public education

Product details

  • ISBN 9780807763230
  • Weight: 368g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Employing a social justice framework, this book provides educational leaders and practitioners with tools and strategies for grappling with the political fray of education politics. The framework offers ways to critique, challenge, and alter social, cultural, and political patterns in organizations and systems that perpetuate inequities. The authors focus on the processes through which educational politics is enacted, illustrating how inequitable power relations are embedded in our democratic systems. Readers will explore education politics at five focal points of power (micro, local/district, state, federal, and global). The text provides examples of how to "work the system" in ways that move toward greater justice and equity in schools.

Book Features:

  • Conceptualizes educational politics within a pragmatic social justice framework.
  • Examines the various layers of politics and how they interact.
  • Explains governance structures and policymaking processes, such as policy formulation and implementation.
  • Offers insights into how power operates and how it can be invoked to support the needs of struggling students.
  • Explores why certain values, needs, and ideas are heard while others are not.

Catherine Marshall is the R. Wendell Eaves Distinguished Professor Emerita of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin is professor and dean of the College of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Mark Johnson has been a classroom teacher, school administrator, and policy analyst and is currently a researcher at The Learning Partnership in Chicago.