Unlock the language of educational equity to create meaningful change in schools.
As educators, professors, policymakers, and advocates work to dismantle systemic barriers and advance equity in education, they must begin with a common understanding of the words that shape their actions. The Encyclopedia of Educational Equity offers over 650 carefully curated terms, concepts, and strategies essential for productive conversations about equity. This powerful tool will provide readers with a deep understanding of fundamental concepts in equity-like "color blindness," "gender expansive," and "meritocracy"-enabling them to identify challenges and craft solutions to improve educational outcomes for all.
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Whether you are a novice or a veteran, this encyclopedia is user-friendly and accessible to anyone working toward equity-from educators and students to administrators, researchers, and community advocates.