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Colin Seale

Tangible Equity: A Guide for Leveraging Student Identity, Culture, and Power to Unlock Excellence In and Beyond the Classroom

Tangible Equity: A Guide for Leveraging Student Identity, Culture, and Power to Unlock Excellence In and Beyond the Classroom

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This book by bestselling author Colin Seale provides practical strategies for creating sustainable pathways to realizing equity in the classroom, including thinking differently about gifted education and achievement gaps, and making equity tangible for each student.

Format: Hardback
Length: 164 pages
Publication date: 27 May 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd



Move Beyond the Why of Equity and Learn What It Actually Looks Like in the Classroom


In his groundbreaking book, bestselling author Colin Seale takes readers on a transformative journey to explore the realm of equity in education. Part I delves into the compelling reasons why all education stakeholders, from teachers to administrators to policymakers, should prioritize equity and go beyond mere lip service. Seale challenges the notion that good intentions alone are sufficient, emphasizing the need for tangible actions to create sustainable pathways toward equity.


In Part II, Seale examines why good intentions often fall short and presents six powerful strategies for leveraging one's power to make a real difference. He explores how educators can challenge deficit models, focus on opportunities for academic success and educational justice, and make equity tangible for every student. Through compelling stories, examples, and research, Seale brings the ideas to life, making the book an invaluable resource for educators seeking to create inclusive and equitable learning environments.


Part III of the book delves into the five classroom-level philosophical shifts that are essential for making real change. Seale discusses how educators can rethink gifted education and achievement gaps, challenging traditional beliefs and practices that perpetuate inequality. He offers practical strategies for implementing these shifts, including how to create a culture of empathy and respect, promote student voice and agency, and develop culturally responsive teaching practices.


In Part IV, Seale provides a wealth of practical strategies for making equity real in classrooms across different grade levels and subject areas. He offers insights into effective classroom management, data-driven decision-making, and creating inclusive learning environments that support the diverse needs of students. The book is filled with anecdotes, examples, and research that reinforce the principles discussed, making it accessible and applicable to educators at all stages of their careers.


By embracing the ideas and strategies presented in this book, educators can break down barriers to equity and create a more just and equitable education system for all students. Seale's powerful message resonates with educators who are committed to making a difference in the lives of their students, and his practical guidance provides a roadmap for achieving real change in the classroom.


In conclusion, "Move Beyond the Why of Equity and Learn What It Actually Looks Like in the Classroom" is a must-read for educators who are passionate about creating inclusive and equitable learning environments. With its comprehensive coverage of equity principles, practical strategies, and inspiring stories, this book offers a valuable resource for educators seeking to make a lasting impact on their students' lives.

Weight: 480g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032252780

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