Imagining Equity: A Commentary on Diversity, Inclusion, Cultural Responsivity, & Mindfulness in Education Audiobook By Benton Fazzolari Ph.D. cover art

Imagining Equity: A Commentary on Diversity, Inclusion, Cultural Responsivity, & Mindfulness in Education

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Imagining Equity: A Commentary on Diversity, Inclusion, Cultural Responsivity, & Mindfulness in Education

By: Benton Fazzolari Ph.D.
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Imagining Equity explores the most significant ideas that surround notions of equity within educational environments. It offers vital commentary that is valuable to everyone in education from K-12 classroom teachers to university administrators.

It provides necessary and practical insight for educators to understand and apply the most important methods and practices within the scope of diversity, inclusion, cultural responsivity, and mindfulness.

Imagining Equity digs deep into all of these dimensions in education while it remains readable and accessible to all stakeholders in every educational context. It answers questions such as:

How can I reflect on my own practices to produce an equitable educational environment?
How can I provide the guidance necessary for students from diverse backgrounds to succeed?
How does ideology play a role in my practice as a teacher or administrator?
At what point should I take a stand for equity in any given educational environment? And how should I do it?

A new and significant contribution to the field of education!
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