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Making all children winners: confronting social justice issues to redeem America's soul

机译:使所有儿童成为赢家:面对社会正义问题,以挽救美国的灵魂

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Purpose – “If you have come to help me, you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound with mine, then come, let's work together”. These words of Lill Watson, an indigenous activist, frame the context for this article. The purpose of this research was to examine the historical evolution of “grassroots movement leadership” model and its incarnation in the present time. A corollary purpose focused on how this model can transform urban schools by focusing on “movement” efforts of one large urban school district that espouses the values of this form of leadership. As part of a larger reform effort, the district engaged students, parents, teachers, school leaders and communities in becoming equal partners in urban school reform in an effort to co-create schools and communities that might lead all of us toward liberation and learning. Design/methodology/approach – Theory and practice come together through the lens of three researchers who operate from a similar philosophical stance for educational transformation, best described in the words of grassroots leader Ella Baker, who said, “We are the people we have been waiting for”. Qualitative research procedures (i.e. interviews, field notes and observations) were used to generate data on a “movement model” for grassroots leadership. This model is best demonstrated in various youth-oriented initiatives (i.e. Student Exhibits, Action-Research Projects, Algebra Project) within a local urban school district. This model, influenced by Civil Rights legend Robert Moses, has implications for educational leadership and urban school reform and simultaneously grounds our scholarship and research in liberation epistemology. Findings – It is argued that children are often the victims of ideas, structures, and actions that come to be seen by the majority of people as wholly natural, preordained, and working for their own good, when in fact they are constructed and transmitted by powerful minority interests to protect the status quo that serves those interest. The words of Ella Baker epitomize the authors' struggles to steer away from models of hierarchal leadership in education and stay connected to the practice of excavating community wisdom through the “Movement Model”. Originality/value – This study bears a substantive argument for community leadership efforts that focus on “grassroots leadership”. It further fosters new insights and propositions for future research in the form of a “Movement Leadership Model”.
机译:目的–“如果您来帮助我,那是在浪费时间,但是如果您因为解放与我的捆绑而来,那我们就一起努力吧”。土著活动家Lill Watson的这些话为本文的上下文提供了框架。这项研究的目的是研究“草根运动领导者”模型的历史演变及其当前的化身。一个推论的目的是关注这种模式如何通过关注一个大型城市学区的“运动”努力来支持城市领导层的价值,从而改变城市学校。作为更大的改革努力的一部分,学区让学生,父母,老师,学校领导者和社区成为城市学校改革中的平等伙伴,以共同创建学校和社区,这可能导致我们所有人走向解放和学习。设计/方法论/方法–理论和实践是通过三名研究人员的视角融合在一起的,他们以相似的哲学立场进行教育变革,用基层领导人埃拉·贝克(Ella Baker)的话可以很好地描述他,他说:“我们就是我们等待”。定性研究程序(即访谈,实地考察和观察)用于生成基层领导的“运动模型”数据。在当地城市学区的各种面向青年的倡议(即学生展览,行动研究项目,代数项目)中,最好地证明了这种模式。这种模式受到民权传奇人物罗伯特·摩西(Robert Moses)的影响,对教育领导力和城市学校改革产生了影响,同时使我们的知识和研究成为解放认识论的基础。调查结果–有人认为,儿童往往是观念,结构和行动的受害者,大多数人认为儿童是完全自然的,受命的,为自己的利益而努力的,而事实上,他们是由儿童建造和传播的强大的少数群体利益,以保护为这些利益服务的现状。埃拉·贝克(Ella Baker)的话代表着作者努力摆脱教育的等级领导模式,并通过“运动模型”与挖掘社区智慧的实践保持联系的努力。原创性/价值–这项研究对以“草根领导”为重点的社区领导工作进行了实质性论证。它以“运动领导模型”的形式进一步为未来的研究提供新的见解和主张。

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