Creating Equitable Classrooms Through Action Research
- Cathy Caro-Bruce
- Ryan Flessner
- Mary Klehr - Madison Wisconsin Metro School District
- Kenneth Zeichner - University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA
Foreword by Elizabeth Burmaster
The results of the action research study have created a deep knowledge base and capacity. The text provides an overview of the key conceptual and structural features for implementing a schoolwide or districtwide action research program and includes ten studies on narrowing the achievement gap between racial and ethnic groups. The findings of the action research study are connected to the broader body of knowledge on equity in schools.
The action research studies illustrate varied approaches to help educators planning an action research project or currently working on an action research project. Real stories and studies from classroom teachers serve as examples of authentic professional development and as springboards for discussion and reflection on the process of inquiry and the issues of equity.
The book includes:
- 10 action research studies that focus on equity, race, and the achievement gap
- how to implement a school-wide or district wide action research program that will promote equity and help close the achievement gap
This is an ideal resource for school district leaders, teachers, and preservice teachers, and is also suited for professional development schools.
"Recognizing the importance of race, class, gender, culture, and ability, the authors provide a window into the difficulties that professional educators grapple with as they face the challenge of teaching all children. This text is both authentic and practical, and it demystifies issues of equity that pervade today's classrooms."
"Action research of this caliber on the subject of equity is critically needed for all children to have access to the same level of rigor and high standards. This is a must-read for districts who really want to turn action research into action that affects student learning."
"Provides teachers, principals, district administrators, and professional development specialists with compelling insight into the workings of a successful action research program, and offers ten excellent sample action research projects focused on increasing student achievement in diverse school settings."
"Both the individual studies presented and the example of a school district investing in its teachers to create new solutions to enduring problems of schooling will provide the basis for dialogue and stimulate the creation of other opportunities for teachers to engage in action research in school districts across the country."