What Goes Unspoken
Krystal Hardy Allen draws on her extensive leadership experience to help readers develop self-awareness and equity-focused decision-making. The guide supports leaders in crafting strategic DEI plans that align with their school's or districtβs mission, ensuring accountability and sustainable progress.
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What Goes Unspoken
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Practical ways and tools for school leaders to operationalise diversity, equity, and inclusion
What Goes Unspoken is a must-have guide for any school or educational systems leader looking to comprehend and put into play an effective, equity-centred plan that champions students, teachers, and staff. Moving beyond the abundant resources that focus on DEI theories, author Krystal Hardy Allen shows leaders and administrators how to concretely centre DEI within both practices and policies, as well as how to do the interpersonal work of becoming a self-aware and equity-focused leader. With these resources, you'll learn how to ensure that DEI is embedded in your strategic planning to create schools and education organisations that are transformative, inclusive, and equitable for both children and adults.
Focusing on ten specific domains of school leadership and district operationsβincluding school board governance, finance, community engagement, instruction, school culture, and moreβthis book shows you exactly how to shift from theory to action. Instead of investing thousands of pounds in trainings and initiatives that are often piecemeal, abstract, or at times ineffective, it's essential that leaders learn practical steps to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion at the district, school, and classroom levels. Drawing on her own school leadership and international educational consultant experience, Allen teaches you to:
- Better understand your role as a leader within your school or district's DEI work and how the intrapersonal work you do influences your decisions.
- Prioritise an equity-informed view, policies, and practices within different areas of teacher development, school operations and finance, parent engagement, student culture, school board governance, marketing and branding, and more.
- Clarify the relationship between DEI and your schools' or district's mission, vision, values, and goals.
- Build an effective strategic plan at the school or district level that provides both guidance and accountability to your school or district's DEI journey.
In the current cultural and sociopolitical climate, What Goes Unspoken is a must-read for leaders and administrators of public and private schools, as well as district personnel and educational leadership training programmes.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781394163182
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 18 September 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Sybex Inc.,U.S.
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 13.0mm
Width: 185.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 363g
Pages: 208
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About the Author
KRYSTAL HARDY ALLEN is founder and CEO of K. Allen Consulting, an international education and management consulting firm. She is also an education advocate, an award-winning former teacher and school principal, and a well-respected thought leader. Operating within nine countries, her firmβs education clients have included systems such as New Orleans Public Schools, The KIPP Foundation, and Chicago Public Schools as well as major corporate brands like Amazon and Apple. Krystalβs work centers around DEI, social justice, adult learning, and organizational development. A first-generation college graduate, Krystal is a native of historic Selma, Alabama, and earned her B.A. from the University of Notre Dame, M.Ed. from NLU-Chicago, and completed doctoral coursework at Teachers College, Columbia University.
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