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There Are No Deficits Here
Disrupting Anti-Blackness in Education

Foreword by Yvette Jackson, Afterword by Ras Baraka

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August 2023 | 208 pages | Corwin

Disrupt the deficit beliefs that steal belonging, purpose, pride, and joy from Black students

School reform efforts have long dominated the educational landscape, but the fixes that characterize many school improvement initiatives swing on the hinges of deficit beliefs about Black students. This book calls for a disruption in these models and urges educators to take seriously the significance of beliefs and cultures within schools.

Focused on racial equity from an ecological perspective and designed to propel readers to examine individual and systemic beliefs operating in their ecosystems, this book provides

  • Details on emancipatory educational ecosystems governed by beliefs that affirm Black children and immerse them in learning where their identities matter
  • A set of beliefs that work together to create collective mindsets needed to power change
  • A counternarrative of how interrelationships and interdependence govern healthy systems by challenging the meritocracy, competition, and individualism.

Grounded in extensive research and personal experience showcasing large-scale change efforts in major urban areas, Wells’ approach toward emancipatory educational ecosystems enables affirming beliefs to guide the work.

 
Dedication
 
Foreword
 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Author
 
Introduction
 
Part I
 
Chapter 1: We Need New Educational Paradigm: Here’s Why
 
Chapter 2: Disrupting the Norm: Central High School and The Newark Global Village School Zone
 
Chapter 3: Conscious Collectivism: The Power of the Collective
 
Part II: Collective Context
 
Chapter 4: The Nature of Ecosystems
 
Chapter 5: There’s Race in Our Educational Ecosystems
 
Chapter 6: Culture, Beliefs, and Emotions in Our Educational Ecosystems
 
Chapter 7: Beliefs and Biology: Subconscious and Conscious Thinking
 
Part III: Collective Purpose
 
Chapter 8: Affirming Beliefs that Transform Learning
 
Chapter 9: By Design: Culturally Responsive-Sustaining Educational Transformation (CRSET)
 
Epilogue
 
Appendix
 
References
 
Afterword

Helping people to understand the experiences of black children and people in education.

Miss Katrina Maher
School of Teacher Education, Liverpool Hope University
June 26, 2024

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ISBN: 9781071855898