05/22/2024
Well, the tide has surely shifted for some people in the U.S. regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion!
For those who are K-12 school leaders, questions are being raised about the sustainability of educational equity initiatives. How do we remain committed? How does our commitment (or lack thereof) affect our students and larger school community? How do we develop a longevity mindset in the equity journey?
These are questions worth raising, worth considering, and worth discussing.
In this post, I share 3 tips for K-12 school leaders who have a desire to stay committed to educational equity/diversity, equity, and inclusion, amidst an anti-DEI climate.
TIP #1) VERBALIZE YOUR LEADERSHIP COMMITMENT: What is your level of commitment for educational equity? Does your level of commitment require others to fully show up and actively participate? Define and articulate your vision for educational equity to the students, staff, and parents within your school community. Share your commitment statement with confidence, clarity and with courage.
TIP #2): SHOWCASE THE RESULTS: What results were achieved because of your district’s commitment to DEI? Perhaps the equity committee helped teachers to increase an anti-biased mindset in working with students with disabilities. Or the DEI administrator and team fostered a restorative, non-punitive school culture, thus helping to decrease disproportionate discipline outcomes. Share your wins and accomplishments within your PR & marketing campaigns. Let people know how your commitment to DEI has helped to improve school improvement outcomes.
TIP #3) BUILD POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS WITH YOUR LOCAL ELECTED OFFICIALS: Who are your local elected officials who support diversity, equity, and inclusion? Are there councilmen/aldermen, committeemen, and mayors within your city who support diversity, equity, and inclusion? What opportunities exist for you all to collaborate and build healthy coalitions? Initiate contact and schedule a meeting with the purpose of demonstrating how student outcomes have improved as a result of effectively implementing DEI initiatives.
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What other tips can you add to this list to help school leaders develop an unwavering spirit for educational equity?
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