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Handbook of Urban Educational Leadership, Hardback Book

Handbook of Urban Educational Leadership Hardback

Edited by Rene O. Guillaume, Noelle Witherspoon Arnold, Dr. Azadeh F. Osanloo

Hardback

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This book is the second edition of the highly successful Handbook of Urban Educational Leadership.

This book examines the uniqueness of the urban school and those in leadership roles that affect urban students and schools.

It examines community, district, school, and teacher leadership influencing urban schools.

This edition examines conceptualizations of urban ecologies as well as other critical geographies and how these shape understandings in educational contexts.

Contributions for this edition focused on areas that examined social, technological, international and other processes with intersections of issues of race, class, and gender, power, politics, and capital and how they influence urban educational leadership.

We also included place and space-based theories and discourses that influence urban realities, which include (but were not limited to): networks, assemblages, safe/brave space, placemaking, flow, thirdspace, homeplace, and urbanormativity.

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