Handbook of Urban Educational Leadership
Herausgeber: Guillaume, Rene O.; Osanloo, Azadeh F.; Witherspoon Arnold, Noelle
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This book seeks to center positive education discourses of urban education and leadership.
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This book seeks to center positive education discourses of urban education and leadership.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- 2nd Edition
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1119g
- ISBN-13: 9781475851540
- ISBN-10: 1475851545
- Artikelnr.: 61442367
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- 2nd Edition
- Seitenzahl: 496
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 1119g
- ISBN-13: 9781475851540
- ISBN-10: 1475851545
- Artikelnr.: 61442367
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
René O. Guillaume, PhD, is an assistant professor and also serves as an interim co-director in the school of teacher preparation, administration, and leadership in the college of education at New Mexico State University. Noelle Arnold, PhD is the associate dean for equity, diversity and global engagement and professor of educational administration in the college of education and human ecology at The Ohio State University. Azadeh F. Osanloo, PhD, is a professor in educational leadership & administration and recently ended her term as the inaugural co-director of the school of teacher preparation, administration, and leadership in the college of education at New Mexico State University.
Section 1: Leaders of Color in Urban Context
Section 1: Introduction
Christine Fagan
Revisiting the Past to Inform the Present: Lessons from a Pre-BrownAfrican
American Leadership Paradigm
Sheryl J. Croft
Black School Leaders Matter: Applied Critical Leadership in a Large Urban
District
Monique Sloan and Cristóbal Rodríguez
The Collective and Unique Contributions of Latina Urban School leaders:
Testimonios of Advocacy and Resistance
Melissa A. Martinez and Rosa Rivera-McCutchen
Are Charter Schools the Educational Promised Land for Black Leaders?
Examining Rational Choice Theory in a Racialized Context
April L. Peters and Ain A. Grooms
An Ecological Model of the Urban Learner: The Geography of a Predominantly
Black Institution and Multi-Campus SpacesUrsula Thomas
Section 2: Human Geographies
Section 2: Introduction
Christine Fagan
"A Sanctuary While You're Here on Campus": From Safe/Brave Space to Places
of Respite in Urban Educational Institutions and Classrooms
Douglas Allen and Shelby Chipman
Conceptualized Teacher Resiliency and Self-Determination Attributes: Urban
and Rural School District Perspectives
Detra D. Johnson and Pamela Gray
Extreme Deprivation and Violence: Does Sustained Deprivation Exacerbate
Homicide Rates in U.S. Cities Beyond Deprivation's Direct (Linear) Effect?
Patricia L. McCall, Kenneth C. Land, Karen F. Parker and Andrew C. Gray
Section 3: Ecology Perspectives
Section 3: Introduction
Sarah Jane Baker
Teacher Leadership for Equity in Urban SchoolsJosh Childs, Judson Laughter,
Bryant O. Best, and H. Richard Milner IV
Mission Ready: Globalization, Diversity, and Inclusion Viewed Through the
Experiences of Children of Military Service Members
Chadrhyn Pedraza
'Motherwork': A Valuable Resource for Urban School LeadersTerri Watson
Section 4: Urban Knowledge and Ways of Knowing
Section 4 Introduction
Tobe Bott-Lyons
Critically Conscious Educational Leadership Development Through the Use of
Pláticas in an Agentic Learning Space
Brenda Rubio, Chris Milk-Bonilla, and Randy Clinton Bell
HQPE: Exploring the Role of Physical Education in Facing America's
Educational Debt
Samuel Hodge, Martha James-Hassan, and Alexander Vigo-Valentín
Women's Perspectives on Deconstructing the Urban Ivory Tower for Black
Women Faculty
Risha Berry, Tomika Ferguson, and Whitney Sherman Newcomb
Section 5: Urban Politics and Educational Leadership
Section 5: Introduction
Kristine Velasquez
Urban Education and Educational Leadership Graduate Preparation Programs:
Preparing Graduate Students Coming From and Going Into
Urban PK-12 Settings
Dr. René O. Guillaume and Elizabeth C. Apodaca
Queering Urban Elementary Schools: Campus Leaders as Allies of
Intersectionality
Dr. Leanna Lucero and Angela Owens
Urban School Administrators Incorporation of Student
Voice/CultureandCommunity Involvement Towards School Discipline in Urban
Middle Schools
John A. Williams III and Chance W. Lewis
The Value of Asian American P-12 Urban Education Principals: A Human
Resources Developmental Perspective on the Barriers and Opportunity
Pathways for America's 'Model Minority'
Nicholas D. Hartlep
Understanding the Politics of Race, Equity, and Neoliberalism in Everyday
Leadership
Sarah Diem, Anjalé D. Welton, Sarah W. Walters, and Shannon Paige Clark
Section 6: Transnationalism
Section 6: Introduction
Luis Esquivel
Supporting Undocumented Students: Principals Taking ActionSofia Bahena,
Brianda De Leon, and Mariela A. Rodríguez
Conceptualizing Equity in a Borderland Language EcologyMagdalena Pando
Projecting the Voice of the Voiceless: Undocumented Students in a Southwest
Borderland K-12 School District
Roberto Lozano
'They don't even know me': Effects of the Model Minority Myth on Asian
American Students in a Southwest Borderland High School
Jennifer Maya Haan
A Metaphor Analysis of Tragedy and Trauma: Educational Leadership Responses
to Addressing Transnationalistic Terror and Racial ViolenceAzadeh F.
Osanloo, Sarah J. Baker, Kristine Velasquez, Rick Marlatt, and Noelle
Witherspoon Arnold
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Section 1: Introduction
Christine Fagan
Revisiting the Past to Inform the Present: Lessons from a Pre-BrownAfrican
American Leadership Paradigm
Sheryl J. Croft
Black School Leaders Matter: Applied Critical Leadership in a Large Urban
District
Monique Sloan and Cristóbal Rodríguez
The Collective and Unique Contributions of Latina Urban School leaders:
Testimonios of Advocacy and Resistance
Melissa A. Martinez and Rosa Rivera-McCutchen
Are Charter Schools the Educational Promised Land for Black Leaders?
Examining Rational Choice Theory in a Racialized Context
April L. Peters and Ain A. Grooms
An Ecological Model of the Urban Learner: The Geography of a Predominantly
Black Institution and Multi-Campus SpacesUrsula Thomas
Section 2: Human Geographies
Section 2: Introduction
Christine Fagan
"A Sanctuary While You're Here on Campus": From Safe/Brave Space to Places
of Respite in Urban Educational Institutions and Classrooms
Douglas Allen and Shelby Chipman
Conceptualized Teacher Resiliency and Self-Determination Attributes: Urban
and Rural School District Perspectives
Detra D. Johnson and Pamela Gray
Extreme Deprivation and Violence: Does Sustained Deprivation Exacerbate
Homicide Rates in U.S. Cities Beyond Deprivation's Direct (Linear) Effect?
Patricia L. McCall, Kenneth C. Land, Karen F. Parker and Andrew C. Gray
Section 3: Ecology Perspectives
Section 3: Introduction
Sarah Jane Baker
Teacher Leadership for Equity in Urban SchoolsJosh Childs, Judson Laughter,
Bryant O. Best, and H. Richard Milner IV
Mission Ready: Globalization, Diversity, and Inclusion Viewed Through the
Experiences of Children of Military Service Members
Chadrhyn Pedraza
'Motherwork': A Valuable Resource for Urban School LeadersTerri Watson
Section 4: Urban Knowledge and Ways of Knowing
Section 4 Introduction
Tobe Bott-Lyons
Critically Conscious Educational Leadership Development Through the Use of
Pláticas in an Agentic Learning Space
Brenda Rubio, Chris Milk-Bonilla, and Randy Clinton Bell
HQPE: Exploring the Role of Physical Education in Facing America's
Educational Debt
Samuel Hodge, Martha James-Hassan, and Alexander Vigo-Valentín
Women's Perspectives on Deconstructing the Urban Ivory Tower for Black
Women Faculty
Risha Berry, Tomika Ferguson, and Whitney Sherman Newcomb
Section 5: Urban Politics and Educational Leadership
Section 5: Introduction
Kristine Velasquez
Urban Education and Educational Leadership Graduate Preparation Programs:
Preparing Graduate Students Coming From and Going Into
Urban PK-12 Settings
Dr. René O. Guillaume and Elizabeth C. Apodaca
Queering Urban Elementary Schools: Campus Leaders as Allies of
Intersectionality
Dr. Leanna Lucero and Angela Owens
Urban School Administrators Incorporation of Student
Voice/CultureandCommunity Involvement Towards School Discipline in Urban
Middle Schools
John A. Williams III and Chance W. Lewis
The Value of Asian American P-12 Urban Education Principals: A Human
Resources Developmental Perspective on the Barriers and Opportunity
Pathways for America's 'Model Minority'
Nicholas D. Hartlep
Understanding the Politics of Race, Equity, and Neoliberalism in Everyday
Leadership
Sarah Diem, Anjalé D. Welton, Sarah W. Walters, and Shannon Paige Clark
Section 6: Transnationalism
Section 6: Introduction
Luis Esquivel
Supporting Undocumented Students: Principals Taking ActionSofia Bahena,
Brianda De Leon, and Mariela A. Rodríguez
Conceptualizing Equity in a Borderland Language EcologyMagdalena Pando
Projecting the Voice of the Voiceless: Undocumented Students in a Southwest
Borderland K-12 School District
Roberto Lozano
'They don't even know me': Effects of the Model Minority Myth on Asian
American Students in a Southwest Borderland High School
Jennifer Maya Haan
A Metaphor Analysis of Tragedy and Trauma: Educational Leadership Responses
to Addressing Transnationalistic Terror and Racial ViolenceAzadeh F.
Osanloo, Sarah J. Baker, Kristine Velasquez, Rick Marlatt, and Noelle
Witherspoon Arnold
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Section 1: Leaders of Color in Urban Context
Section 1: Introduction
Christine Fagan
Revisiting the Past to Inform the Present: Lessons from a Pre-BrownAfrican
American Leadership Paradigm
Sheryl J. Croft
Black School Leaders Matter: Applied Critical Leadership in a Large Urban
District
Monique Sloan and Cristóbal Rodríguez
The Collective and Unique Contributions of Latina Urban School leaders:
Testimonios of Advocacy and Resistance
Melissa A. Martinez and Rosa Rivera-McCutchen
Are Charter Schools the Educational Promised Land for Black Leaders?
Examining Rational Choice Theory in a Racialized Context
April L. Peters and Ain A. Grooms
An Ecological Model of the Urban Learner: The Geography of a Predominantly
Black Institution and Multi-Campus SpacesUrsula Thomas
Section 2: Human Geographies
Section 2: Introduction
Christine Fagan
"A Sanctuary While You're Here on Campus": From Safe/Brave Space to Places
of Respite in Urban Educational Institutions and Classrooms
Douglas Allen and Shelby Chipman
Conceptualized Teacher Resiliency and Self-Determination Attributes: Urban
and Rural School District Perspectives
Detra D. Johnson and Pamela Gray
Extreme Deprivation and Violence: Does Sustained Deprivation Exacerbate
Homicide Rates in U.S. Cities Beyond Deprivation's Direct (Linear) Effect?
Patricia L. McCall, Kenneth C. Land, Karen F. Parker and Andrew C. Gray
Section 3: Ecology Perspectives
Section 3: Introduction
Sarah Jane Baker
Teacher Leadership for Equity in Urban SchoolsJosh Childs, Judson Laughter,
Bryant O. Best, and H. Richard Milner IV
Mission Ready: Globalization, Diversity, and Inclusion Viewed Through the
Experiences of Children of Military Service Members
Chadrhyn Pedraza
'Motherwork': A Valuable Resource for Urban School LeadersTerri Watson
Section 4: Urban Knowledge and Ways of Knowing
Section 4 Introduction
Tobe Bott-Lyons
Critically Conscious Educational Leadership Development Through the Use of
Pláticas in an Agentic Learning Space
Brenda Rubio, Chris Milk-Bonilla, and Randy Clinton Bell
HQPE: Exploring the Role of Physical Education in Facing America's
Educational Debt
Samuel Hodge, Martha James-Hassan, and Alexander Vigo-Valentín
Women's Perspectives on Deconstructing the Urban Ivory Tower for Black
Women Faculty
Risha Berry, Tomika Ferguson, and Whitney Sherman Newcomb
Section 5: Urban Politics and Educational Leadership
Section 5: Introduction
Kristine Velasquez
Urban Education and Educational Leadership Graduate Preparation Programs:
Preparing Graduate Students Coming From and Going Into
Urban PK-12 Settings
Dr. René O. Guillaume and Elizabeth C. Apodaca
Queering Urban Elementary Schools: Campus Leaders as Allies of
Intersectionality
Dr. Leanna Lucero and Angela Owens
Urban School Administrators Incorporation of Student
Voice/CultureandCommunity Involvement Towards School Discipline in Urban
Middle Schools
John A. Williams III and Chance W. Lewis
The Value of Asian American P-12 Urban Education Principals: A Human
Resources Developmental Perspective on the Barriers and Opportunity
Pathways for America's 'Model Minority'
Nicholas D. Hartlep
Understanding the Politics of Race, Equity, and Neoliberalism in Everyday
Leadership
Sarah Diem, Anjalé D. Welton, Sarah W. Walters, and Shannon Paige Clark
Section 6: Transnationalism
Section 6: Introduction
Luis Esquivel
Supporting Undocumented Students: Principals Taking ActionSofia Bahena,
Brianda De Leon, and Mariela A. Rodríguez
Conceptualizing Equity in a Borderland Language EcologyMagdalena Pando
Projecting the Voice of the Voiceless: Undocumented Students in a Southwest
Borderland K-12 School District
Roberto Lozano
'They don't even know me': Effects of the Model Minority Myth on Asian
American Students in a Southwest Borderland High School
Jennifer Maya Haan
A Metaphor Analysis of Tragedy and Trauma: Educational Leadership Responses
to Addressing Transnationalistic Terror and Racial ViolenceAzadeh F.
Osanloo, Sarah J. Baker, Kristine Velasquez, Rick Marlatt, and Noelle
Witherspoon Arnold
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
About the Contributors
Section 1: Introduction
Christine Fagan
Revisiting the Past to Inform the Present: Lessons from a Pre-BrownAfrican
American Leadership Paradigm
Sheryl J. Croft
Black School Leaders Matter: Applied Critical Leadership in a Large Urban
District
Monique Sloan and Cristóbal Rodríguez
The Collective and Unique Contributions of Latina Urban School leaders:
Testimonios of Advocacy and Resistance
Melissa A. Martinez and Rosa Rivera-McCutchen
Are Charter Schools the Educational Promised Land for Black Leaders?
Examining Rational Choice Theory in a Racialized Context
April L. Peters and Ain A. Grooms
An Ecological Model of the Urban Learner: The Geography of a Predominantly
Black Institution and Multi-Campus SpacesUrsula Thomas
Section 2: Human Geographies
Section 2: Introduction
Christine Fagan
"A Sanctuary While You're Here on Campus": From Safe/Brave Space to Places
of Respite in Urban Educational Institutions and Classrooms
Douglas Allen and Shelby Chipman
Conceptualized Teacher Resiliency and Self-Determination Attributes: Urban
and Rural School District Perspectives
Detra D. Johnson and Pamela Gray
Extreme Deprivation and Violence: Does Sustained Deprivation Exacerbate
Homicide Rates in U.S. Cities Beyond Deprivation's Direct (Linear) Effect?
Patricia L. McCall, Kenneth C. Land, Karen F. Parker and Andrew C. Gray
Section 3: Ecology Perspectives
Section 3: Introduction
Sarah Jane Baker
Teacher Leadership for Equity in Urban SchoolsJosh Childs, Judson Laughter,
Bryant O. Best, and H. Richard Milner IV
Mission Ready: Globalization, Diversity, and Inclusion Viewed Through the
Experiences of Children of Military Service Members
Chadrhyn Pedraza
'Motherwork': A Valuable Resource for Urban School LeadersTerri Watson
Section 4: Urban Knowledge and Ways of Knowing
Section 4 Introduction
Tobe Bott-Lyons
Critically Conscious Educational Leadership Development Through the Use of
Pláticas in an Agentic Learning Space
Brenda Rubio, Chris Milk-Bonilla, and Randy Clinton Bell
HQPE: Exploring the Role of Physical Education in Facing America's
Educational Debt
Samuel Hodge, Martha James-Hassan, and Alexander Vigo-Valentín
Women's Perspectives on Deconstructing the Urban Ivory Tower for Black
Women Faculty
Risha Berry, Tomika Ferguson, and Whitney Sherman Newcomb
Section 5: Urban Politics and Educational Leadership
Section 5: Introduction
Kristine Velasquez
Urban Education and Educational Leadership Graduate Preparation Programs:
Preparing Graduate Students Coming From and Going Into
Urban PK-12 Settings
Dr. René O. Guillaume and Elizabeth C. Apodaca
Queering Urban Elementary Schools: Campus Leaders as Allies of
Intersectionality
Dr. Leanna Lucero and Angela Owens
Urban School Administrators Incorporation of Student
Voice/CultureandCommunity Involvement Towards School Discipline in Urban
Middle Schools
John A. Williams III and Chance W. Lewis
The Value of Asian American P-12 Urban Education Principals: A Human
Resources Developmental Perspective on the Barriers and Opportunity
Pathways for America's 'Model Minority'
Nicholas D. Hartlep
Understanding the Politics of Race, Equity, and Neoliberalism in Everyday
Leadership
Sarah Diem, Anjalé D. Welton, Sarah W. Walters, and Shannon Paige Clark
Section 6: Transnationalism
Section 6: Introduction
Luis Esquivel
Supporting Undocumented Students: Principals Taking ActionSofia Bahena,
Brianda De Leon, and Mariela A. Rodríguez
Conceptualizing Equity in a Borderland Language EcologyMagdalena Pando
Projecting the Voice of the Voiceless: Undocumented Students in a Southwest
Borderland K-12 School District
Roberto Lozano
'They don't even know me': Effects of the Model Minority Myth on Asian
American Students in a Southwest Borderland High School
Jennifer Maya Haan
A Metaphor Analysis of Tragedy and Trauma: Educational Leadership Responses
to Addressing Transnationalistic Terror and Racial ViolenceAzadeh F.
Osanloo, Sarah J. Baker, Kristine Velasquez, Rick Marlatt, and Noelle
Witherspoon Arnold
Acknowledgements
About the Editors
About the Contributors







