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Equity in Early Ed: 3 Essential Resources for Your Program

February 29, 2024

As early childhood learning environments grow more and more diverse, schools and programs are turning more attention to creating equitable learning environments—and dismantling the systemic inequities that perpetuate achievement gaps. In today’s post, discover three essential resources that will prepare your program to meet the needs of every child and family. Explore a brand-new research volume with exciting new insights on educational equity, a bestselling guide to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging practices in early childhood, and a visionary book on promoting better outcomes for Black children and families.

NEW!

Early Childhood Research for Educational Equity

Family-School-Systems Connections
Edited by Christine M. McWayne, Ph.D., & Vivian L. Gadsden, Ed.D.

IN A NUTSHELL:
Research points the way toward closing opportunity gaps for young children affected by poverty and systemic racism. In this timely new book, a who’s who of top researchers identify new approaches, insights, and technologies that can promote educational equity. Building on the seminal work of researcher John Fantuzzo, this book focuses on identifying and expanding on child, family, and community strengths to address the urgent needs of the whole child and the whole family.

STANDOUT FEATURES:

FREE EXCERPT: View the Table of Contents and contributors, and get an excerpt from John Fantuzzo’s opening chapter!
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RAVE REVIEW:
“Relationship-based developmental principles provide the core of a systems approach in this important volume. . . guide[s] communities to optimally and equitably support children’s development and the aspirations of their families.”—Michael J. Guralnick, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Pediatrics, University of Washington

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Coaching for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging in Early Childhood

A Step-by-Step Guide for Programs and Schools
By Anni K. Reinking, Ed.D., & Laycee Thigpen, MS.Ed.

IN A NUTSHELL:
How can your program address inequitable practices and policies so that every child learns, belongs, and thrives? The practical solutions you need are in this groundbreaking book, the first guide to coaching early childhood educators in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility, and Belonging (DEIAB) practices. Expertly converting theory into concrete action steps, this book is a reader-friendly, step-by-step guide to launching transformative DEIAB work—or expanding the work your program or school is already doing.

STANDOUT FEATURES:

RAVE REVIEW:
“Amazingly wonderful and comprehensible. . .a ‘one-stop-shopping’ source for individuals and teams in ECE to build equitable communities for students, families, and educators.”—Serene Stevens, My Sweet Pea and Me, LLC

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The Handbook of Racial Equity in Early Childhood Education

By Jen Neitzel, Ph.D., & Ebonyse Mead, Ed.D., with invited contributors

IN A NUTSHELL:
For young Black children, entrenched biases and racial inequities have created an achievement gap that must be closed. Transform your practices and work for systemic change with this visionary guidebook. Grounded in research but focused on action, this empowering guide offers both deep foundational knowledge and practical classroom strategies that promote better outcomes for Black children and families.

STANDOUT FEATURES:

RAVE REVIEW:
“Will materially help early childhood professionals to fight back and dismantle racially based inequitable systems and ensure high quality learning experiences for every child. . .an essential and unreservedly recommended addition to school district, college, and university libraries.”—Library Bookwatch, The Education Shelf

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