Foreword Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors 1. The Case for Professional Learning to Support Equity and Personalization Part I. Learning in Action: Four School Communities 2. Know Them by Name, Know Them by Need: Stults Road Elementary School (PreK-6), Dallas, Texas 3. Students First: Social Justice Humanitas Academy (Grades 9-12), Los Angeles, California 4. The Variables Are Time and Support: Montgomery Center School (PreK-8), Montgomery Center, Vermont 5. Heat and Light: Tusculum View Elementary School (PreK-5), Greeneville, Tennessee Part II. Professional Learning to Advance Equity: Findings and Practices 6. Equity and Supporting Core Values 7. Personalized Adult and Student Learning 8. Leadership and Systems 9. Call to Action Description of Online Resources Methodology Appendices Bibliography Index
Description
Nancy Gerzon has been supporting school districts to improve learning outcomes for two decades. As a senior research associate for Learning Innovations at WestEd, Nancy provides technical assistance, professional development, and administrative coaching to support school improvement and reform in New England and New York. Nancy's work is guided by an enduring interest in how educational systems support individual student and adult learning. She is passionate abotu helping schools and districts create systemic supports for teacher learning, effective teaming practices, helpful team facilitation, and supportive learning structures. Nancy has a bachelor of arts in psychology from Stony Brook University and a master of arts in human resources from Rivier College.

