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Removing Labels, Grades K-12
40 Techniques to Disrupt Negative Expectations About Students and Schools

Foreword by Marcia Tate


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Literacy, K-12 | Social Justice

February 2021 | 240 pages | Corwin

Disrupting the cycle starts with you.

No matter how conscientious we are, we carry implicit bias… which quickly turns into assumptions and then labels. Labels define our interactions with and expectations of students. Labels contribute to student identity and agency. And labels can have a negative effect beyond the classroom.

It’s crucial, then, that teachers remove labels and focus on students’ strengths—but this takes real work at an individual, classroom, and schoolwide scale. 

Removing Labels urges you to take an active approach toward disrupting the negative effects of labels and assumptions that interfere with student learning. This book offers:

  • 40 practical, replicable teaching techniques—all based in research and best practice—that focus on building relationships, restructuring classroom engagement and management, and understanding the power of social and emotional learning 
  • Suggestions for actions on an individual, classroom, and schoolwide level
  • Ready-to-go tools and student-facing printables to use in planning and instruction

Removing Labels is more than a collection of teaching strategies—it’s a commitment to providing truly responsive education that serves all children. When you and your colleagues take action to prevent negative labels from taking hold, the whole community benefits.

 
Foreword
 
Publisher’s Acknowledgments
 
Introduction: Interrupting the Cycle Begins With You
 
Section 1. Individual Approaches
 
Technique 1. Learning Names the Right Way
 
Technique 2. Interest Surveys
 
Technique 3. Banking Time
 
Technique 4. 2 × 10 Conversations
 
Technique 5. Affective Statements
 
Technique 6. Impromptu Conferences
 
Technique 7. Empathetic Feedback
 
Technique 8. Reconnecting After an Absence
 
Technique 9. Labeling Emotions
 
Technique 10. Solving Problems (Do the Next Right Thing)
 
Section 2. Classroom Approaches
 
Technique 11. Creating a Welcoming Classroom Climate
 
Technique 12. Class Meetings
 
Technique 13. Classroom Sociograms
 
Technique 14. The Mask Activity
 
Technique 15. Asset Mapping
 
Technique 16. Peer Partnerships
 
Technique 17. Five Different Peer Partnerships
 
Technique 18. Self-Assessment in Collaborative Learning
 
Technique 19. Equitable Grouping Strategies
 
Technique 20. Gradual Release of Responsibility Instructional Framework
 
Technique 21. Teaching With Relevance in Mind
 
Technique 22. Jigsaw
 
Technique 23. Accountable Talk
 
Technique 24. Making Decisions
 
Technique 25. Alternatives to Public Humiliation
 
Technique 26. When Young Children Label Others—The Crumple Doll
 
Technique 27. When Older Students Label Others—Insults and Epithets
 
Technique 28. Trauma-Sensitive Classroom Design
 
Technique 29. The Dot Inventory
 
Technique 30. Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies
 
Technique 31. Schoolwide Inclusive Practices
 
Technique 32. Student Empowerment
 
Technique 33. Collective Responsibility
 
Technique 34. Recognizing and Responding to Implicit Bias
 
Technique 35. Racial Autobiography
 
Technique 36. Social Capital
 
Technique 37. A Welcoming Front Office
 
Technique 38. Community Ambassadors
 
Technique 39. The Master Schedule
 
Technique 40. Distributed Leadership
 
Coda
 
References
 
Index

Dominique Smith

Dominique Smith, EdD, is an award-winning educator, author, and school leader who has dedicated two decades to transforming schools into inclusive, safe, and empowering spaces for students and educators alike. He currently serves as Principal at Health Sciences High and Middle College in San Diego, California. Dominique earned his Doctorate in Educational Leadership from San Diego State University and a Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California. A passionate advocate for belonging, restorative practices, and leadership development, Dr. Smith has co-authored... More About Author

Douglas Fisher

Douglas Fisher is professor and chair of educational leadership at San Diego State University and a teacher leader at Health Sciences High and Middle College. Previously, Fisher was an early intervention teacher and elementary school educator. In 2022, he was inducted into the Reading Hall of Fame by the Literacy Research Association. He has published numerous articles on reading and literacy, differentiated instruction, and curriculum design, as well as books such as Your Introduction to PLC+, Welcome to Teaching, How Feedback Works, Teaching Reading, and RIGOR Unveiled. Fisher loves being an educator and hopes to share that passion with... More About Author

Nancy Frey

Nancy Frey is a professor in educational leadership at San Diego State University and a teacher leader at Health Sciences High and Middle College. Her published titles include The Courage to Learn, The Art and Science of Coaching, How Scaffolding Works, and The Illustrated Guide to Visible Learning. Frey is a credentialed special educator, reading specialist, and administrator in California and learns from teachers and students every day. More About Author

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