POLITICAL CONTEXTS OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

ISLLC STANDARD SIX

Chapter 5: Politics, Culture, Social Conditions

Misconceptions

Vocabulary for Chapter 5

  • English as a Second Language (ESL)
  • Internalized Racism
  • Miranda Rights
  • Pluralism
  • Sazón
  • Sheltered English Instruction
  • Structured English Immersion
  • Undocumented
  • White flight

Pre-Reading Questions

As you read, look for specific quotes (page and paragraph numbers) to answer these questions:

  • How does a community’s history influence current conflicts surrounding schools?
  • How do decisions made by businesses and other economic and political leaders generate politics in education?

Post-Reading Questions

Use evidence from the text or the reference list to support your answers to these questions:

  • How does bias creep into decisions about individual students?
  • What policies might lead to unintended consequences of bias, for groups of students?

Activities to Extend Learning

  • Click the following citation http://jel.sagepub.com/content/9/2/23.full.pdf+html to read the case:

    van Olphen, M., Rios, F., Berube, W., Dexter, R., & McCarthy, R. (2006). The Plains City story. Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 9(2), 23–32. doi:10.1177/1555458906287807

  • Review the discipline data in your school by disaggregating it by demographic groups.  Are there certain rules that trap some groups of students more than others?  Why?