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Coaching for Equity


Coaching for Equity

Conversations That Change Practice
1. Aufl.

von: Elena Aguilar

25,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 14.07.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9781119592341
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 416

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<p><b>Your Guide to Creating Equitable Schools</b></p> <p>If we hope to interrupt educational inequities and create schools in which every child thrives, we must open our hearts to purposeful conversation and hone our skills to make those conversations effective. With characteristic honesty and wisdom, Elena Aguilar inspires us to commit to transforming our classrooms, lays bare the hidden obstacles to equity, and helps us see how to overcome these obstacles, one conversation at a time.</p> <p><i>Coaching for Equity </i>is packed with the resources necessary to implement Transformational Coaching in any organization. In addition to an updated coaching framework and corresponding rubrics, a comprehensive set of coaching tools puts success in every coach’s hands. Extensive personal narratives demonstrate what coaching for equity looks like and help us see how we can make every conversation count towards building a more just and equitable world.</p> <p><i>Coaching for Equity </i>covers critical topics in the larger conversation about racial equity, and helps readers develop the knowledge, dispositions and skills to be able to:</p> <ul> <li>Talk productively about race,</li> <li>Build trust to support vulnerability,</li> <li>Unpack mental models and change someone’s mind,</li> <li>Observe classrooms and collect data to support equitable outcomes,</li> <li>Inspire others and deepen commitment,</li> <li>Evaluate and celebrate growth.</li> </ul> <p>Perfect for teachers, teacher leaders, coaches and administrators, <i>Coaching for Equity </i>offers extensive strategies for talking about race, power, and systems of oppression. In framing the rationale for transformational conversations, <i>Coaching for Equity</i> gives us the context we need to enter into this work. In laying out the strategies, tools and models for critical conversations, it gives us the way forward.</p> <p>Comprehensive, concrete, and deeply human, <i>Coaching for Equity</i> is the guide for those who choose to accept responsibility for interrupting inequities in schools. It is for all educators who know there is a better way.</p>
<p>About the Author xv</p> <p>Acknowledgments xvii</p> <p><b>Introduction</b></p> <p>A Couple of Notes 4</p> <p>On Bridge-Building 4</p> <p>Defining Equity 5</p> <p>What Is in This Book 10</p> <p>Who You Are—The Readers 13</p> <p>Who I Am—The Author 15</p> <p>How to Get the Most from this Book 19</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 22</p> <p>Interlude: Compassion 23</p> <p><b>1 Transformational Coaching: A Model for Change 25</b></p> <p>Structures to Span Chasms 25</p> <p>Assumptions behind Transformational Coaching 29</p> <p>Transformational Coaching 32</p> <p>The Three Components of Transformational Coaching 34</p> <p>The Four Phases of Transformational Coaching 40</p> <p>The Five Principles of Transformational Coaching 45</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 46</p> <p>Interlude: Curiosity 48</p> <p><b>2 Jumping into Coaching for Equity 49</b></p> <p>Building Relationships and Surfacing Strengths 51</p> <p>Low Expectations and a Deficit Mindset 54</p> <p>The Undulating Landscape of Emotions 60</p> <p>Turning Inward 66</p> <p>A Conversation about Crying 69</p> <p>“Do You Think I’m Racist?” 72</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 73</p> <p>Interlude: Connection 75</p> <p><b>3 How to Understand Race, Racism, and White Supremacy 77</b></p> <p>What Is White Supremacy? 79</p> <p>What Is Racism? 84</p> <p>How Racism Manifests in Schools 88</p> <p>The Power of Words and the Language of Oppression 92</p> <p>It’s Time to Take Action 96</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 98</p> <p>Interlude: Courage 100</p> <p><b>4 How to Talk About Race 101</b></p> <p>Recognizing What Is and What Could Be 103</p> <p>Attending to Myself 110</p> <p>A Time of Growth 113</p> <p>The Path to Racial Healing 117</p> <p>Why Calling People Out Doesn’t Work 121</p> <p>Ten Ways to Respond to the Question, “Am I Racist?” 125</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 126</p> <p>Interlude: Purpose 128</p> <p><b>5 What You Need to Know about Adult Learners 129</b></p> <p>The Gaps between Current Ability and Desired Ability 130</p> <p>How to Sequence Adult Learning 137</p> <p>The Coach as Learner 139</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 141</p> <p>Interlude: Compassion 142</p> <p><b>6 How to Change Someone’s Mind 143</b></p> <p>Addressing Beliefs and Behavior at the Same Time 144</p> <p>Six Conditions in Which Beliefs Change 148</p> <p>How to Build Trust 160</p> <p>What to Say When You Hear Racist Comments 163</p> <p>For People of Color Doing this Work 168</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 172</p> <p>Interlude: Curiosity 174</p> <p><b>7 What You Need to Know about Emotions 175</b></p> <p>Toward an Appreciation of Emotions 176</p> <p>Exploring and Embracing Our Needs 179</p> <p>Responding to Resistance 186</p> <p>The Connection between Emotions and Justice 193</p> <p>Looking at Emotions through an Identity Lens 194</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 196</p> <p>Interlude: Connection 197</p> <p><b>8 What You Need to Know about Identity 199</b></p> <p>The Social Construction of Identity 200</p> <p>How to Facilitate Reflection 201</p> <p>Addressing Racial Differences 205</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 209</p> <p>Interlude: Courage 210</p> <p><b>9 Surfacing Current Reality 211</b></p> <p>A Prequel 211</p> <p>Beginning a Coaching Relationship 214</p> <p>Planning a Coaching Conversation 223</p> <p>A First Classroom Visit 229</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 231</p> <p>Interlude: Purpose 233</p> <p><b>10 Recognizing Impact 235</b></p> <p>Debriefing an Observation 235</p> <p>A Pause to Look Inward 241</p> <p>Fostering Patience 243</p> <p>Analyzing and Interpreting Data 243</p> <p>Coaching a Way of Being: The Legacy Question 247</p> <p>Determining Next Steps 248</p> <p>When to Talk about Race 250</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 254</p> <p>Interlude: Compassion 256</p> <p><b>11 Exploring Emotions 257</b></p> <p>When Anger and Doubt Arise 257</p> <p>Gathering Student Experience Data 260</p> <p>Debriefing the Data 262</p> <p>Confronting Bias 264</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 273</p> <p>Interlude: Courage 274</p> <p><b>12 Creating New Practices 275</b></p> <p>Developing New Behaviors 276</p> <p>Scaffolding Learning for Adults 277</p> <p>Data That Reveals Beliefs and Ways of Being 280</p> <p>Practice, Practice, Practice 286</p> <p>Role-Play Practice 287</p> <p>Evidence of Deepening Will and Commitment 288</p> <p>The Ups and Downs of Learning 291</p> <p>Reflection 294</p> <p>Celebrating Growth 295</p> <p>Before You Go . . . 298</p> <p>Interlude: Purpose 300</p> <p><b>Conclusion: Towards Liberty and Justice for All </b>301</p> <p>Compassionate 301</p> <p>Curious 302</p> <p>Connected 302</p> <p>Courageous 303</p> <p>Purposeful 303</p> <p>Appendix A: The Phases of Transformational Coaching 305</p> <p>Appendix B: The Equity Rubric 311</p> <p>Appendix C: Transformational Coaching Rubric (TCR) 2.0 335</p> <p>Appendix D: Advocating for Systems Change 353</p> <p>Appendix E: The Core Emotions 359</p> <p>Appendix F: Resources for Further Learning 363</p> <p>Glossary 371</p> <p>References 377</p> <p>Index 383</p>
<p><b>ELENA AGUILAR</b> is the founder and president of Bright Morning Consulting, an international education, coaching, and consulting firm that brings new learning practices to organizations. Elena has extensive experience working in diverse school environments as a classroom teacher, instructional coach, and leadership coach. She is the bestselling author of <i>The Art of Coaching</i>, <i>The Art of Coaching Teams</i>, and <i>Onward</i>.
<p><b>Your Guide to Creating Equitable Schools</b> <p>If we are going to interrupt educational inequities and create schools in which every child thrives, we must refine our conversation skills. <i>Coaching for Equity</i> offers extensive strategies for talking about race, power, and systems of oppression, strategies which lead to changes in a teacher's practice. This book is for teachers, leaders, and coaches who accept responsibility for interrupting inequities in schools and who want to build the knowledge and skills to coach for equity. <p><i>Coaching for Equity</i> contains an updated Transformational Coaching framework and the tools and rubrics that are necessary to implement this model of coaching. In addition, personal narratives demonstrate what coaching for equity looks like and help us see how we can make every conversation count towards building a more just and equitable world. <p>"This book is for every teacher, leader, coach, and educational practitioner who seeks to interrupt educational inequities. Elena shares her vulnerability and insights, embraces the power of emotions, and deepens our understanding so we can expand our skillsets—helping us to put relationship before task and keep equity at the core."<br> <b>—<i>Tamisha Williams, Dean of Adult Equity & Inclusion, Lick-Wilmerding High School</i></b> <p>"Finally! Elena Aguilar's <i>Coaching for Equity</i> is an accessible guidebook that pushes us beyond platitudes of equity to the essential ground of creating complex learning environments that demonstrate—every day—what it takes for all children to receive the educational experiences they deserve. <i>Coaching for Equity</i> is for all of us who have been hungry for guidance about how to gather our people, get past our fragility, and 'journey towards justice and liberation' as we work in service to all children."<br> <b>—<i>Kimberly N. Parker, PhD, Shady Hill School and co-founder of #DisruptTexts</i></b> <p>"All coaching should be about equity, but coaches need tools and maps to guide them through emotionally complex conversations about race and justice. This book provides coaches with those tools and maps. Any coach who is concerned about equity, which should be every coach, will greatly benefit from reading this book."<br> <b>—<i>Jim Knight, Senior Partner, Instructional Coaching Group</i></b>
<p>"This book is for every teacher leader, coach, and educational practitioner who seeks to interrupt educational inequities. Elena shares her vulnerability and insights, embraces the power of emotions, and deepens our understanding so we can expand our skillsets—helping us to put relationship before task and keep equity at the core." <br /><b>—Tamisha Williams, Dean of Adult Equity & Inclusion, Lick-Wilmerding High School</b></p> <p>“Coaching for Equity is an extremely accessible and terrifically useful book for educators at all levels. Elena's authentic and caring voice comes through as she combines personal narrative seamlessly with concrete strategy to help all readers develop their conversational skills around issues of inequity. I recommend her books again and again.” <br /><b>—Jennifer Abrams, Communications Consultant and author of Having Hard Conversations and Swimming in the Deep End</b></p> <p>“Finally! – a unique and deeply needed guide to creating equity and shifting hearts, minds, and classrooms using tools of compassion and curiosity instead of tools of force, superiority, and judgment.” <br /><b>—Laura Brewer, How To Make Love</b></p> <p>“Elena insightfully offers leaders the essential mindsets, practice frameworks, and explicit tools to create equitable school conditions for every student, every day. This book should be essential reading for all school leaders committed to ensuring students reach their full potential and schools deliver on their promise to disrupt barriers that disproportionately and negatively impact the academic and socio-emotional experiences of black and brown students.” <br /><b>—Alexandrea Creer Kahn, former Chief Academic Officer at Leadership Public Schools and co-author of Identity Safe Classrooms: Pathways to Belonging and Learning</b></p> <p>“Coaching for Equity: Conversations That Change Practice takes the courageous step of explicitly naming and addressing the social, political, and historical nature of white supremacy and colonialism in American schooling. I’ve had the privilege of learning from Elena over the last eight years and her brilliance in coaching radiates in person and on the pages. Read and study this text to develop your praxis and your commitment to justice and liberatory education.” <br /><b>—Javier Cabra Walteros, Chief Academic Officer at Envision Education</b></p> <p>“Finally! Elena Aguilar’s Coaching for Equity is an accessible guidebook that pushes us beyond platitudes of equity to the essential ground of creating complex learning environments that demonstrate—every day—what it takes for all children to receive the educational experiences they deserve. Coaching for Equity is for all of us who have been hungry for guidance about how to gather our people, get past our fragility, and “journey towards justice and liberation” as we work in service to all children.” <br /><b>—Kimberly N. Parker, Ph.D., Shady Hill School and co-founder of #DisruptTexts</b></p> <p>“Elena Aguilar, once again, delivers an illuminating resource for educators. Through personal experiences, a historical perspective, proven educational methods, and clear direction—teacher leaders will gain tools and strategies necessary for doing the challenging yet essential work of transforming their schools into welcoming, inclusive and equitable environments for learning. I certainly did.” <br /><b>—Ellen Shulman, Principal, Minneapolis Public Schools</b></p> <p>“Elena Aguilar writes, leads and coaches from compassion, curiosity and a deep commitment to honest conversations about systemic inequities. In this book, Aguilar provides clear, actionable and compassionate tools and resources to ensure that every single child has access to an equitable education.” <br /><b>—Kendra Lee, Director of Diversity and Inclusion Learning for Comcast</b></p> <p>"Elena Aguilar writes with a humility and power that pulls you in like a warm, engrossing fire. She has a way of unapologetically telling the truth while also meeting you where you are with profound respect for your journey as an educator at any point in your career and as a complete human being. Coaching for Equity: Conversations That Change Practice is a book of wisdom that can only be birthed after decades of firsthand experience and deep reflections on making the unconscious conscious in order to have educational equity for every child, every day." <b><br />—Daisy Han, CEO of Embracing Equity</b></p> <p>“I believe a majority of people want to create and contribute to a more equitable society, and we are too often frozen in our good intentions because we cannot address inequities we do not see, we don’t know how to address the inequities we do see, we fear the pain of the process, and we fear the potential to do more harm. Elena Aguilar offers us a road map to activate our agency and begin the work of dismantling the systems of oppression that hurt us all. She offers a set of tools to begin building the healing human connections we crave.” <br /><b>—Grace Losada, EdD, leadership coach and former vice president of Fusion Education</b></p> <p>“Elena has a brilliant approach to providing practical tools, methods, and strategies to examine the behaviors of educators that contribute to creating and sustaining an equitable educational experience that every student, regardless of identity and lifestyle, deserves. As teachers and educational leaders look to refine our practices to best meet the needs of all our students, we will benefit from Coaching for Equity by thinking about things in ways that we should have all along.” <br /><b>—Dr. Trina Moore-Southall, Director of Equity and Inclusion, Brentwood School, Los Angeles</b></p> <p>“Elena Aguilar has built a compelling equity-coaching model. Her transformational approach evolves from her core values and 30 years of coaching and experience with diverse cultures. Through story telling she presents strategies that support systemic change; she offers implementation guidelines, and tools. Coaching for Equity is a timely, professional resource that supports an invaluable approach.” <br /><b>—Virginia McHugh Goodwin-Wildflower Foundation Coach</b></p> <p>“As we long to re-imagine schooling during our time of worldwide trauma, Elena Aguilar brings her expertise about emotional resilience and helps us craft the skillful conversations needed to create equitable classrooms, schools, and districts that honor the needs of all the learners, both children and adults. This book will refill your reservoir of hope; it will provide you with the blueprint for building an environment where compassion and academic excellence go hand-in-hand.” <br /><b>—Cheryl Beeson, retired school and district administrator</b></p>

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