Foreword, Kwame Alexander
Acknowledgments
Introduction:Â We All Want Better
PART 1
This Ain’t Everybody’s Hero Story—It’s Yours
1. Begin by Listening
How Listening Can HelpÂ
How to Listen to What Students Are Really CommunicatingÂ
How to Ensure That Your Lessons Speak to What Students Say They Need
2. You Can Disrupt the Status Quo in Your ClassÂ
Question the Things That Define Your Classroom CultureÂ
Identify Any Groups That Consistently Benefit Less from the Way Things AreÂ
Change the Way You Do School So That Kids Have More Opportunities to Succeed
3. Do Your Homework and Then Go for ItÂ
Identify Why Change Needs to HappenÂ
Do a Little Bit of ResearchÂ
Decide What to Do and Make a PlanÂ
Execute the PlanÂ
Find a Productive Way to Say NoÂ
PART 2
Taking Your Dreams off DefermentÂ
4. Show Kids That You Hear ThemÂ
Plan for and Hold Regular Class Meetings to Maintain CommunityÂ
Designate Specific Kids Who Can Give You FeedbackÂ
Shift from a Punitive to an Instructive Mind-SetÂ
5. Make Curriculum Work for Your KidsÂ
Use a Universal-Design-for-Learning Framework to Make Learning AccessibleÂ
Understand Exactly What You’re Being Asked to DoÂ
Understand What Test Prep Is Really Asking You to DoÂ
6. Being a Good Teacher Versus Being a Good EmployeeÂ
Engage in Imaginative Mind-Set WorkÂ
Gather a PR Team as You Make a Plan to Be Better for KidsÂ
Bring It Back to the ClassroomÂ
Epilogue:Â The Gravity of Our Work