Infusing equity in continuous improvement: supporting equity-focused leadership development in Columbus City Schools

IntroductionThis paper is a case study of equity-centered continuous improvement that informed school leader professional learning. The work is a collaboration between researchers and district leaders in Columbus City Schools, USA. The continuous improvement process took place in the context of a mu...

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Main Authors: Daniella Molle, Mickie Sebenoler, James C. Eslinger, Diane Agnes, Richard Halverson
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2025.1545785/full
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description IntroductionThis paper is a case study of equity-centered continuous improvement that informed school leader professional learning. The work is a collaboration between researchers and district leaders in Columbus City Schools, USA. The continuous improvement process took place in the context of a multi-year, grant-funded initiative aimed at expanding school leaders’ capacity to advance equity in their buildings.MethodsOur findings are based on a thematic analysis of qualitative data that include interviews, field notes, and artifacts.ResultsWe highlight three social conditions that made the improvement work possible: a district-wide focus on equity, a culture of learning, and partnerships with external organizations. We explore in detail two examples of continuous improvement in the district, both related to school leader professional learning. We shed light on factors that hindered the district-wide use of continuous improvement in the district, including the absence of guidance on continuous improvement and the emerging nature of the collaboration among principal supervisors and coaches across the district.DiscussionThis work contributes to the field’s understanding of what equity-focused continuous improvement can look like. Our findings suggest that equity-centered continuous improvement encompasses equity-focused goals that aim to address disparities in students’ school experiences, and equity-focused processes that cultivate trust with school leaders and position them as capable learners and agents of change.
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spelling doaj-art-277643f05acf48babc4382655eb74ac82025-08-20T03:51:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Education2504-284X2025-07-011010.3389/feduc.2025.15457851545785Infusing equity in continuous improvement: supporting equity-focused leadership development in Columbus City SchoolsDaniella Molle0Mickie Sebenoler1James C. Eslinger2Diane Agnes3Richard Halverson4Wisconsin Center for Education Research, School of Education, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI, United StatesColumbus City Schools, Columbus, OH, United StatesColumbus City Schools, Columbus, OH, United StatesColumbus City Schools, Columbus, OH, United StatesDepartment of Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis, School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United StatesIntroductionThis paper is a case study of equity-centered continuous improvement that informed school leader professional learning. The work is a collaboration between researchers and district leaders in Columbus City Schools, USA. The continuous improvement process took place in the context of a multi-year, grant-funded initiative aimed at expanding school leaders’ capacity to advance equity in their buildings.MethodsOur findings are based on a thematic analysis of qualitative data that include interviews, field notes, and artifacts.ResultsWe highlight three social conditions that made the improvement work possible: a district-wide focus on equity, a culture of learning, and partnerships with external organizations. We explore in detail two examples of continuous improvement in the district, both related to school leader professional learning. We shed light on factors that hindered the district-wide use of continuous improvement in the district, including the absence of guidance on continuous improvement and the emerging nature of the collaboration among principal supervisors and coaches across the district.DiscussionThis work contributes to the field’s understanding of what equity-focused continuous improvement can look like. Our findings suggest that equity-centered continuous improvement encompasses equity-focused goals that aim to address disparities in students’ school experiences, and equity-focused processes that cultivate trust with school leaders and position them as capable learners and agents of change.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feduc.2025.1545785/fullleadershipcontinuous improvementdistrictcase studyequity
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title Infusing equity in continuous improvement: supporting equity-focused leadership development in Columbus City Schools
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