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Anti-Racist Teaching: 8 Steps to Build a Framework for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Your School

AUTHOR James Abiola, Symone
PUBLISHER Times 10 Publications (08/13/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Racism harms our students.

Help your school do better.


Inclusive, affirming, and high achieving-these are all fundamental aspirations for schools that strive to create an environment where students thrive. Yet racism continues to impact these ideals and establish racial disparities. How do we engage in the foundational work of addressing racial inequity as well as uplifting students to be their best selves and preparing them for the diverse world around them?


First, we commit to doing what is best for all students. Second, we develop a strong foundation of anti-racism by looking inward and outward and actively addressing key areas for growth within our school. We must:

    Create a sustainable leadership structureSupport staff in their growth as anti-racist educatorsIncrease the racial diversity of educators by providing supportive spacesCultivate classrooms that are inclusive and meet the needs of all studentsDevelop meaningful opportunities for family engagementIntentionally plan ways to ensure the longevity of anti-racist work


Making changes in a school can be challenging. However, systematically addressing these key areas using the steps in this book will give you clear guidance and practical strategies to meet your school's needs.


Believing that racism is wrong is not enough. We must take actionable steps to address racial inequities within schools ... as educators, it's our highest responsibility to the students and families we serve.


Use this guide to actively address the impact of racism and bias in your school and provide an empowering educational experience for all students.

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ISBN-13: 9781956512564
ISBN-10: 195651256X
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 224
Carton Quantity: 34
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.47 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.67 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Education | Multicultural Education
Education | Inclusive Education
Education | Educational Policy & Reform
Library of Congress Control Number: 2024941995
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Racism harms our students.

Help your school do better.


Inclusive, affirming, and high achieving-these are all fundamental aspirations for schools that strive to create an environment where students thrive. Yet racism continues to impact these ideals and establish racial disparities. How do we engage in the foundational work of addressing racial inequity as well as uplifting students to be their best selves and preparing them for the diverse world around them?


First, we commit to doing what is best for all students. Second, we develop a strong foundation of anti-racism by looking inward and outward and actively addressing key areas for growth within our school. We must:

    Create a sustainable leadership structureSupport staff in their growth as anti-racist educatorsIncrease the racial diversity of educators by providing supportive spacesCultivate classrooms that are inclusive and meet the needs of all studentsDevelop meaningful opportunities for family engagementIntentionally plan ways to ensure the longevity of anti-racist work


Making changes in a school can be challenging. However, systematically addressing these key areas using the steps in this book will give you clear guidance and practical strategies to meet your school's needs.


Believing that racism is wrong is not enough. We must take actionable steps to address racial inequities within schools ... as educators, it's our highest responsibility to the students and families we serve.


Use this guide to actively address the impact of racism and bias in your school and provide an empowering educational experience for all students.

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