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Leading Equity-Focused Inquiry for Continuous School Improvement

Edited by: Margaret Terry Orr

Foreword by: David Imig

Publication Date: October 24, 2025

Pages: 208

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PAPERBACK
ISBN: 9780807787724
$39.95
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ISBN: 9780807787731
$120.00
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ISBN: 9780807783412
$39.95
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Leading Equity-Focused Inquiry for Continuous School Improvement 9780807787724
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This book offers a roadmap for conducting continuous school improvement work, illustrating the common stages of the process.

Using improvement science principles and an equity perspective, this book demonstrates how schools and districts can increase their efficacy and how teachers and leaders can improve their practice for the benefit of all students. Through eight case studies representing a variety of K–12 school and community settings, the authors address a range of critical student needs in literacy, math, special education, and social learning. Each case describes how the leaders and their staff engaged in careful exploration of specific problems and their causes, as well as their thoughtful development and testing of solutions. The text analyzes how the leaders, their teachers, and other staff gained collaborative inquiry capacities and reduced inequities to improve student outcomes, particularly for those most challenged. Each case concludes with leaders’ reflections and discussion questions to prompt others engaging in similar work. A summative chapter reflects on the leadership lessons for equity-focused improvement efforts.

Book Features:

  • Explains how school leaders used improvement-science–informed processes to address common problems of practice.
  • Offers a roadmap for conducting continuous school improvement work, illustrating the common stages of the process.
  • Provides cases from a diverse range of school and district settings, including urban and suburban schools; elementary, middle, and high schools; and specialized schools.
  • Illustrates each case study with fishbone and driver diagrams and Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycles.
  • Includes reflection and discussion questions appropriate for individual readers, education courses, and book study groups.

Reviews+

“This volume provides clear evidence of empowerment through improvement. It includes compelling accounts from educational leaders about using methods of collaborative, continuous improvement to address educational needs that matter most to their students, families, and communities.”
—Donald J. Peurach, professor of educational policy, leadership, and innovation, University of Michigan

“The eight case studies in Leading Equity-Focused Inquiry for Continuous School Improvement offer compelling evidence of how EdD programs can prepare scholarly practitioners to lead meaningful change. By tracing their learning journeys and tangible impacts, readers gain a powerful appreciation for the transformative potential of improvement science in education.”
—Jill Alexa Perry, executive director, Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate, Professor of Practice, University of Pittsburgh

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