ERIC Number: EJ1471366
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Publication Date: 2025-Jun
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When Banned Books and Critical Race Come to Town
Ebony Love1; Endia J. Lindo1
Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, v28 n2 p73-85 2025
School and district leaders often face a politically charged environment. The past few years have heightened the unusual community sentiment on social media, newsletters, board meetings, and other public venues, especially around issues such as "Critical Race Theory." Superintendents in Texas have been charged with considering book banning which led to the closing of classroom libraries and massive book removals in several independent school districts. In this case study, we examine how educational leadership, parental authority, professional standards for teachers, and accountability relate to social justice and the complex choices superintendents face when trying to do best by their students and their communities.
Descriptors: Social Justice, School Districts, Politics of Education, State Legislation, Educational Legislation, Parent Rights, Critical Race Theory, Books, Censorship, Instructional Leadership, Standards, Accountability
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Texas
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Author Affiliations: 1Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, USA