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Build Equity, Join Justice : A Paradigm for School Belonging (the Norton Series on Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities)
Build Equity, Join Justice : A Paradigm for School Belonging (the Norton Series on Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities)
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Author(s): Kelly, Wade
McCart, Amy
Sailor, Wayne
ISBN No.: 9781324030270
Pages: 224
Year: 202304
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 52.37
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Amy McCart is a research professor with Life Span Institute, SWIFT Education Center, and adjunct faculty with the Department of Special Education at the University of Kansas (KU). Dr. McCart is the codirector of KU's SWIFT Education Center, a national pre-K-12 research and technical assistance center designed to improve outcomes for all students, with an emphasis on students of color and those with the most extensive need for support. She is the principal investigator for many Center research projects focused on enhancing student outcomes at the intersection of equity, inclusion, and MTSS by developing high quality, effective instructional leaders. Her partnership networks with SEAs, LEAs, and schools have promoted effective, integrated MTSS implementation from coast-to-coast. Dr. McCart continues to contribute to the field through presentations, consulting, coaching, books, and peer-reviewed journals on school transformation, MTSS, equity, and issues of social justice, to ultimately improve the lives of children. Wade Kelly is the assistant director of content development for the Life Span Institute, SWIFT Education Center.


Before taking his position with SWIFT, he wore many professional hats, including graphic designer, small business owner, lecturer, equity consultant, writer, and community organizer/collaborator. He believes deeply in the transformative and healing power of building solidarity across marginalized communities and their multitude of identity intersections, and he centers that belief in his work. His personal and professional praxis is steeped in the teachings of Black, queer, and Indigenous feminist writers from the 1960s to the present. He is a 2006 graduate of The University of Kansas. Wayne Sailor is a clinical psychologist, professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of Kansas, and codirector of SWIFT Education.


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