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Education, Equity, and Justice Book Series

“Reconceptualizing College Teaching for Equitable Student Outcomes: A Strategic Focus on Equity-Based Teaching and the Systemic Levers that Support Broad-Scale Change”

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The American University Baker School of Education’s Scholarly Institute on Education Equity and Justice (SIEEJ) is the home an upcoming book series. The series co-editors, Dr. Antonio L. Ellis (Director of the Scholarly Institute on Education Equity and Justice, American University's Baker School of Education) and Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy (president and CEO of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education) will distribute a thematic call for chapters (by invitation only) annually based on SIEEJ conference theme. In addition, topic-related sole-authored and edited book proposals are welcomed throughout the year.

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Education, Equity, and Justice Book Series

Forging Interdisciplinary Collaborations: Comprehensive Mental Health Programming Across P-16 Education Systems
Education professionals have consistently recognized the profound impact of mental health on students' learning and academic achievement. Numerous studies document how mental health influences PreK-16 outcomes, including graduation rates, academic performance, coursework completion, motivation, and emotional stability. These challenges are further complicated by the demands placed on the PreK-16 staff responsible for supporting student mental health. Often, these staff members themselves are at risk of experiencing high levels of stress and burnout due to the emotional and psychological toll of their roles.

Forging Interdisciplinary Collaborations explores a wide range of mental health issues affecting PreK-16 schools and highlights both successful and unsuccessful approaches taken by school districts, colleges, and universities to promote the emotional well-being of students and staff. Through a collection of chapters written by interdisciplinary professionals in education, the volume seeks to break down the silos within the field of education and foster collaboration on addressing student mental health through both preventative and responsive approaches. Each chapter offers practical recommendations for mental health practitioners, teachers, higher education faculty, parents, and students, providing concrete strategies to support mental health across all educational settings.


Beyond the Spectrum: Navigating the Mental Health Landscape of LGBTQ+ Youths
Beyond the Spectrum: Navigating the Mental Health Landscape of LGBTQ+ Youths delves into the multifaceted experiences of LGBTQ+ youths, unraveling the intricate interplay between mental health and identity within this diverse community. As societal attitudes shift, and acceptance grows, this book provides a comprehensive and empathetic exploration of the unique mental health challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youths.

This book encompasses an in-depth examination of the intersectionality within the LGBTQ+ spectrum, acknowledging that mental health struggles are shaped by various factors, including sexual orientation, gender identity, race, and socioeconomic status. Through personal narratives, scholarly insights, and mental health professionals’ perspectives, the book aims to shed light on the diverse stories and struggles faced by LGBTQ+ youths, recognizing both resilience and vulnerability.

Beyond the Spectrum also seeks to contribute to the ongoing dialogue around LGBTQ+ mental health, fostering understanding, compassion, and actionable insights for mental health professionals, educators, parents, and the LGBTQ+ community at large. By navigating the complex and often overlooked mental health landscape of LGBTQ+ youths, this book aims to empower individuals, challenge stereotypes, and advocate for a more inclusive and affirming mental health paradigm.


Ending Violence in PreK-16 Schools
Ending Violence in PreK–16 Schools provides a comprehensive examination of the complex issues surrounding violence prevention and intervention in educational settings, focusing on promoting equity, justice, and safety for all students.

The book explores innovative strategies, research findings, case studies, and best practices related to ending violence in schools from preschool through higher education. With insights, analyses, and practical recommendations for addressing the complex challenges of violence in educational settings, this book offers interdisciplinary perspectives and diverse methodological approaches which contribute to a deeper understanding of the issues at hand and offer actionable solutions for promoting equity and justice in schools.

Ending Violence in PreK–16 Schools will provide valuable insights and resources for educators, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners working to create safer, more inclusive learning environments for all students.