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Flux Leadership

Real-Time Inquiry for Humanizing Educational Change
Buch | Hardcover
288 Seiten
2021
Teachers' College Press (Verlag)
978-0-8077-6624-8 (ISBN)
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Examines how a flux leadership mindset and corresponding tools promote the conditions for educational change that uplift stakeholders and generate contextualized data during emergency situations.
In these times of rapid change, including a global pandemic, educational leaders need tools and frameworks that can adapt to evolving shifts in real time. What might happen if a leadership framework could make sense of this complexity in ways that are humane, ethical, culturally responsive, and multifaceted? This book examines how a flux leadership mindset and corresponding tools promote the conditions for educational change that uplift stakeholders and generate contextualized data during emergency situations. The educational leaders at the heart of this book employed a flux leadership tool through a process called "rapid-cycle inquiry," which allows for collaborative inquiries to take place in real time to answer tough questions and surface stories that are often silenced in times of sudden change. Featuring narratives of what happened to schools during COVID-19, Flux Leadership introduces a generative framework for agile, responsive, anti-racist, trauma-informed, healing-centered leadership for times of crisis and beyond.Book Features:



Provides a framework and set of real-time strategies for leaders to engage in critical leadership practice and crisis leadership with attention to equity.
Addresses vital school and district-based leadership issues in various contexts, including reflexivity, identity, positionality, racial literacy, brave space leadership, equity-focused professional development, and critical collaboration.
Covers a range of vantage points and intersectional social identities in succinct, accessible, and pragmatic ways.
Creates a new approach for leaders to get at context and drive homegrown metrics that speak back to and challenge top-down metrics in schools and districts.

Sharon M. Ravitch is a professor of practice at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education where she teaches courses on leadership, applied research, and racial literacy. Chloe Alexandra Kannan, former middle-grades language arts teacher, is a doctoral candidate in the Literacy, Culture, and International Education Division of Penn GSE.

Contents


Foreword Christina M. Grant vii

Acknowledgments

xi


1. Storying the Gaps: Transforming Schools Through Story-Based Inquiry 1

Sharon M. Ravitch and Chloe Alexandra Kannan


2. Flux Pedagogy 20

Sharon M. Ravitch and Chloe Alexandra Kannan


3. Flux Leadership 54

Sharon M. Ravitch and Chloe Alexandra Kannan


4. Hard Pivot: Compulsory Crisis Leadership Emerges From a Space of Doubt 99

Andrew Phillips, Kelly Grimmett, and Elizabeth Fernandez-Vina


5. “And How Are the Children?” 117

Rahshene Davis, Amelia Coleman-Brown, and Michael Farrell


6. Real Talk: Teaching and Leading While BIPOC 127

Deirdre Johnson Burel, Felicia Owo-Grant, and Michael Tapscott


7. Systems of Emotional Support for Educators in Crisis 148

Carla Haith and Jeannine Minort-Kale


8. Listening Leadership: The Student Voices Project 161

Manuela Adsuar-Pizzi


9. Global Engagement, Perspective Sharing, and Future Seeing in and Beyond Global Crisis 173

Drew Cortese, Kiet Hoang, and Clare Sisisky


10. Teaching and Leading During COVID-19: Lessons from Lived Experiences 189

Karen D’Avino, Muronji C. Inman-McCraw, and Curtis A. Palmore


11. Crisis Leader Literacies in K–12 Independent Schools During COVID-19 206

Jessica Flaxman, Christopher J. Hancock, and David Weiner


12. Rituals, Routines, and Relationships: High School Athletes and Coaches in Flux 222

Steve A. Brown


13. Story-Based Frameworks and Practices for Educational Change 232

Sharon M. Ravitch and Chloe Alexandra Kannan


Appendix A: Rapid-Cycle Inquiry Framing and Process Template 241


Appendix B: Rapid-Cycle Inquiry Design Process Template 244


Appendix C: Team Selection Considerations for Rapid-Cycle Inquiry 246


Appendix D: Existing Educational Data in Schools 248


Appendix E: Radical Student Check-Ins as a Form of Radical Self-Care 250

William N. Thomas, IV


About the Contributors 257

Index 264

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 157 x 231 mm
Gewicht 543 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 0-8077-6624-0 / 0807766240
ISBN-13 978-0-8077-6624-8 / 9780807766248
Zustand Neuware
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