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What is Classroom Equality

Empowering Formal and Informal Leadership While Maintaining Teacher Identity
A classroom that offers students of different races, genders, and socio-economic backgrounds access to the same classroom materials.
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Classroom Equity and the Role of a Teacher Leader: Making Classrooms Equitable to All Students
Kimberly G. Dove (Rockingham County Public Schools, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6500-1.ch005
Abstract
Classrooms are filled with students from multiple backgrounds. Teachers see students of different races, genders, and socioeconomic statuses. Providing the best education for these students is a necessity to produce productive members of society. To do so, teachers must work toward classroom equity. The research collected in this chapter can help teachers move toward an equitable classroom environment. There are many factors that need to be considered in creating equity. Once these factors are contemplated, the ability to change can be easily instituted. Teacher leaders have the potential to initiate change, but there are circumstances within the school that can hinder or support this change. Once schools meet the necessary criteria to create change, the role of teacher leaders is imperative in making equitable classrooms a reality.
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