Randall B. Lindsey is Emeritus Professor at California State University, Los Angeles. He has served as a teacher, an administrator, executive director of a non-profit corporation, as Interim Dean at California Lutheran University, as Distinguished Educator in Residence at Pepperdine University, and as Chair of the Education Department at the University of Redlands. All of Randy's experiences have been in working with diverse populations and his area of study is the behavior of white people in multicultural settings. His Ph.D. is in Educational Leadership from Georgia State University, his Master of Arts in Teaching is in History Education from the University of Illinois, and his B.S. in Social Science Education is from Western Illinois University. He has served as a junior high school and high school teacher and as an administrator in charge of school desegregation efforts. At Cal State, L.A. he served as Chair of the Division of Administration and Counseling and as Director of the Regional Assistance Centers for Educational Equity, a regional race desegregation assistance center. With co-authors he has written several books and articles on applying the Cultural Proficiency Framework in various contexts. Email - randallblindsey@gmail.com Website - CCPEP.org Twitter - @RBLindsey41 Cynthia L. Jew, Ph.D. is a professor at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, CA. Dr. Jew teaches in the Counselor Education program focusing on Field Experiences and School Systems as she prepares School Counselors. She is co-author of Culturally Proficient Inquiry: A Lens for Identifying and Examining Education Gaps (Corwin, 2008) and Culturally Proficient schools: All means All. (Corwin 2017) She also serves as a consultant to the Santa Clarita Valley International Charter schools focusing on the areas of Student Support and Inclusiveness. She is a Licensed Psychologist and Certified School Psychologist. She has two daughters, Kiera and Jordyn, who is Deaf and wears Cochlear Implants.
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Foreword Preface Acknowledgments About the Authors Part I. Creating Culturally Proficient Schools 1. The Unfolding of the Democracy as a Moral Imperative 2. The Tools of Cultural Proficiency Part II. Knowing the Demographics of Your School 3. NAEP Data Show the Way, With Limitations 4. The Peer Group Model: Achievement and Access Data 5. Planning the Cultural Proficiency Inquiry 6. Rubrics as Keys to the Cultural Proficiency Inquiry Part III. The ABC Case Study School and Your School 7. Data Set #1: Finding Meaning in Achievement Data 8. Data Set #2: Finding Meaning in Student Access Data 9. Data Set #2 (Extended): Finding Meaning in Access Data Unique to Secondary Schools 10. Data Set #3: Profiles of Educator Conversations About Your Students 11. Advocacy for Social Justice Appendix References Index

