Where Equity Lives: Eliminating Systemic Inequity Traps in Schools and Districts

Robin Avelar La Salle , Ruth S. Johnson
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Where Equity Lives: Eliminating Systemic Inequity Traps in Schools and Districts

Robin Avelar La Salle , Ruth S. Johnson
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120 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 20, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 120
  • Publisher: Rowman
  • ISBN: 9781475866919
  • Dimensions: 6.04" W x 0.47" L x 8.96" H
Robin Avelar La Salleearned her Ph.D. in education from Stanford University and is the Founder and President; a technical assistance organization with a 25 years history partnering with schools and districts that serve historically lower achieving. Her career as an "equity warrior" is captured in her 2018 book, "Shattering Inequities: Real World Wisdom for School and District Leaders," written with

Ruth S. Johnson.Ruth Johnson, is a nationally known expert in the use of data to promote equity. She is the author of several books including ''Data Strategies to Uncover and Eliminate Hidden Inequities: The Wallpaper Effect'' (with co-author Dr. Avelar La Salle), and ''Using Data to Close the Achievement Gap,'' a bestselling book published by Corwin Press.

“By moving from theory to action, Where Equity Lives is the book we need. For any leader looking for practical and transformative ways to bring equity to life in schools and districts, this is the book which does just that. Avelar LaSalle and Johnson do a thorough job of providing readers with an essential set of knowledge, skills, and strategies to eliminate inequities, and imagine robust learning for all students. “

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