Books
- Partners in PracticeCo-Teaching at Every Stage of InstructionCreate more effective co-teaching partnerships with this comprehensive guide. Matthew Treadway helps general and special educators develop a purposeful, sequential approach to co-teaching. Gain strategies that break down instruction into six essential stages to promote equitable learning for all. $45.95
- The Engaging ELA ClassroomTwenty-Five Essential Practices to Inspire Secondary StudentsEquipped with 25 essential practices, educators can use this guide to reinvigorate their ELA classrooms. These strategies cultivate engagement and independent learning, helping students strengthen literary analysis of texts, pursue inquiries, and cultivate their voice as readers and writers. $45.95
- What Are You Bringing to the Potluck?How School Leaders Set the Table for a Community of BelongingWhat Are You Bringing to the Potluck? offers readers a deeper understanding of how significant a sense of belonging is in schools—and challenges them to set a strong example of how to build respect, and nurture community. By doing so, insightful connections are forged in thoughtful consideration of identities, beliefs, and needs. $45.95
- Seasons of LiteracyA Monthly Guide to Growing Lifelong Readers and WritersMcCarthy and Torres provide a yearlong plan for teachers to cultivate positive and engaging reading experiences. This planner includes monthly themes, literacy activities, and reflection exercises to help teachers inspire students. $48.95
- Rehumanizing AssessmentGathering Evidence of Student Learning Through StorytellingThis book champions narrative-based approaches to boost student engagement and creativity. It explores how to use storytelling to craft meaningful assessments, weaving together research, practical classroom strategies, and diverse cultural perspectives. $48.95
- Beyond Implicit and Explicit BiasStrategies for Healing the Root Causes of Inequity in EducationExplore specific biases in education with author ClauDean ChiNaka Kizart. She emphasizes bias origins and how they impact K–12 educators, students, and administrators. From intergroup bias to decision-fatigue bias to scarcity bias, discover insights and strategies for recognizing, managing, and countering these biases in school communities. $40.95
- Who Says I Can’t?A Four-Year Plan to Erase the Reading Gap and Achieve Proficiency by Fourth GradeDiscover evidence-based, effective reading strategies to close the reading gap, understand the science of reading, and learn practical techniques for improving reading comprehension, phonics, vocabulary, and critical thinking. $48.95
- Reclaiming AuthenticityUnearth Your True Self and Build an Equitable ClassroomLearn how to become a more authentic and equitable educator. This book guides teachers in understanding their identity, challenging systemic inequities, and building stronger relationships with students. Master how to identify harmful practices, create inclusive classrooms, and envision a more just educational future. $45.95
- The Change You Want to SeeA Culturally Responsive and Affirming Approach to School LeadershipWith its research-supported strategies, real-world examples, personal insights, and reflective exercises, educators can use this book to model self-awareness, self-care, vulnerability, and accountability for their community and cocreate a shared vision and action plan with their colleagues. $40.95
- Advancing Empathy and Equity in Early Childhood EducationThe Leader’s Guide to Little Learners, Big HeartsExplore how school leaders can cultivate compassion and equity in their school communities. By leveraging antiracist and culturally competent professional development, program planning, and curriculum, leaders can improve their school climate, addressing the numerous inequities their students, staff, and families face, paving the way for lasting change. $48.95




