Foreword - Elizabeth Burmaster Preface Acknowledgments About the Editors About the Contributors Part I. How Action Research Can Promote Equity 1. Classroom Action Research With a Focus on Equity - Cathy Caro-Bruce, Mary Klehr 2. Implementing a School District Action Research Program - Cathy Caro-Bruce, Mary Klehr Part II. Action Research Studies 3. Been There Done That: Student Inquiry About High School Dropouts - Erik J. Shager 4. What Strategies Can I Incorporate So That the English Language Learners in My Classroom Will Better Understand Oral Directions? - Shannon K. Richards 5. Understanding High School Black Male Students' Achievement and School Experience - Quynh T. Nguyen 6. What Teacher Behaviors Encourage One At-Risk African-American Boy to be a Productive Member of Our Classroom Community? - Barbara Williams 7. But Then It Got Real - Jane Hammatt Kavaloski 8. We Want to Work With Our Friends - Diane Coccari 9. Ribbons, Racism, and a Placenta: The Challenges and Surprises of Culturally Relevant Teaching - Kate Lyman 10. Conclusions on Using a Constructivist Approach in a Heterogeneous Classroom - Van E. Valaskey 11. Using African American Students' Preference for Working in Self-Selected Partnerships to Promote Math Achievement - Julie A. Melton 12. Crossing Bridges of Culture, Color, and Language - Denise Hanson Part III. Conclusion 13. Tying It All Together: Implications for Classrooms, Schools, and Districts - Ryan Flessner, Ken Zeichner, and Kalani J. Eggington Index

