Contents
Prologue
Preface
Acknowledgments
IntroductionThe Instructional Leader as an Equity Leader
- To whom and what are we most accountable?
- Why leadership is crucial to the conversation
- Why we need culturally responsive instructional supervision now
- How developing empathy can make our communities better
- Learning to stand up to hatred
Part IAddressing the Feedback Loop Problem in US Schools
Chapter 2Shifting Feedback from Hierarchical to Helpful
- Shifting away from plantation practices
- Reexamining the purpose of feedback about instruction
- Utilizing ongoing conversations to cocreate knowledge and promote authentic accountability
- Leveraging relational trust to promote more inclusive instruction
Chapter 3Liberating Ourselves from Prepackaged Systems
- Why moving beyond the checklist is so important
- How templates prevent critical thinking
- Learning to create feedback practices that are immediately useful
- Developing common language and assumptions about learning
- Meeting policy requirements through pedagogies that lead to equitable outcomes
Chapter 4Learning to Engage in a Community of Culturally Responsive Instructors (CCRI)
- Considering the role of data in acts of educational resistance
- Why autonomy is at the heart of inclusive instruction
- How critical colleagues can collaborate for co-liberation
- Sharing learning as a form of love across a school culture
- Questioning power structures to address systemic inequity
- The challenges of moving forward with the work
Part IIDeveloping a Team of Inclusive Instructional Leaders
Chapter 5Being Intentional about Representation
- Why representation matters
- Shifting away from racial and sexual contracts
- Other sociocultural identities to consider
- Determining how ‘instructional success’ is measured
- The goal is not to maintain comfortableness
- Being clear about steps for success
Chapter 6Working Together to Determine What Culturally Responsive Instructional Supervision Looks Like
- Determining goals for walkthroughs
- What does equity data look like in a walkthrough?
- How ongoing instructional reflections inform practice
- The process of examining walkthrough data
- Using data to drive professional development efforts
Chapter 7Establishing A Plan of Action When Instruction is Not Inclusive
- Defining what teaching looks like that lacks cultural responsiveness
- Determining feedback and support structures to addresses problematic pedagogies
- Further developing reflective and inclusive instruction
- Seeing criticality as a tool for emancipation
- Developing the scaffolding for transformation
Part III Supporting Ongoing Growth and Development of Culturally Responsive Instruction
Chapter 8Growth Starts with the Self
Chapter 9Learning to Grow with Critical Colleagues
- How critical colleagues help to better understand the self and others
- Topics of discussion for critical colleague groups
- Being purposeful with discussions to drive difficult growth edges
- Using every group conversation as an opportunity to discuss equity
Chapter 10Using Peer-Led Classroom Observations to Drive Equitable Outcomes
- How peer walkthroughs can help calibrate building-wide expectations
- Using peer feedback to inform inquiry cycles
- Transforming feedback to deconstruct systems of inequity
- Allowing instructional improvement efforts to evolved over time for more equitable outcomes
ConclusionSignaling a Shift in Where We Must Go