"Ishimaru's book provides an imaginative and inspiring approach." -- Teachers College Record
"Full of practical steps that educators and administrators can and must take to build strong collaborations with families." --Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts Boston
Just Schools examines the challenges and possibilities for building more equitable forms of collaboration among nondominant families, communities, and schools.
This popular text explores how equitable collaboration entails ongoing processes that begin with families and communities, transform power, build reciprocity and agency, and foster collective capacity through collective inquiry. These processes offer promising possibilities for improving student learning, transforming educational systems, and developing robust partnerships that build on the resources, expertise, and cultural practices of nondominant families. Based on empirical research and inquiry-driven practice, this book describes core concepts and provides multiple examples of effective practices.
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