defining, developing, and supporting effective teachers in urban schools
Equal education is the same education for everyone; this is not equitable. Quantitative assessments are common for equal education.
Equitable education focuses on the needs of the community. Qualitative assessments are emphasized for schools and classrooms
What makes a great teacher in urban schools? How can others learn from them?
Observed the practice of teachers through classroom visits, video lesson study and group discussion.
There are similarities between the teachers that are consistently effective. Likewise, there are similarities between the teachers that find themselves regularly facing cultural conflicts with students.
Which one are you?
Focus on raising the human element of educational attainment that most schools pay little attention to measuring
positive self-identity, purpose, and hope
Duncan‐Andrade, J. (2007). Gangstas, wankstas, and ridas: Defining, developing, and supporting effective teachers in urban schools. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 20(6), 617-638.