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Handbook of Research on the Educator Continuum and Development of Teachers
ALL is a term that encompasses everyone and, therefore, is capitalized throughout this chapter to bring emphasis to the inclusiveness of all.
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School Leaders Serving to Develop Teachers as Equity-Focused Change Agents
Monica B. Smith-Woofter (James Madison University, USA), Mark A. Rumley (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA), and Nancy N. Barbour (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3848-0.ch025
Abstract
When considering the current expectations of schooling, educators must be developed to adapt to an ever changing environment of learners. Through a concerted focus on service to others and equity for ALL, school leaders must create and cultivate a culture of awareness, understanding, and acceptance. School leaders especially must develop an organization that distributes leadership; establishes a culture of awareness, understanding, acceptance, and inclusion; and finally supports the continuous improvement of the organization and the people within it. Additionally, in order for educational leaders to be equity focused change agents, professional learning must be available for both school-based leaders and teachers. With this in mind, the chapter examines the research and practices of building an equitable education community that supports and develops teachers as leaders and equity conscious stewards of change while offering tools for practitioners that align with current professional growth standards: leadership, collaboration, and equity.
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Deficit Thinking and Additional Language Learners in Exceptional Education: Culturally Responsive Teaching for Language Development and Acculturation
Additional Language Learner. This term has been used to move from deficit thinking about language learners to honour the fact that 1. Students have a home language and are developing bilingual language and thinking skills in an additional language and 2. That English is NOT assumed to be the second language that they are acquiring - it may be - but it also may be their third language or students in other places in the world are acquiring the host country language and this research seeks to include more voices and perspectives in education.
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