<p>This edited book shows how Critical Race Theory (CRT) can shape teacher practices in ways that improve educational outcomes for all children, especially those most marginalized in PreK-20 classrooms.</p><p>The volume bridges the gap between the theoretical foundations of Critical Race Theory and its application in formal and informal learning environments. To promote an active and interdisciplinary engagement of critical race praxis, it illuminates the pedagogical possibilities of using CRT while explicitly addressing grade span specific content area standards and skills. Each chapter explores how educators use a Critical Race Theory lens to deepen student learning, teach honestly about racism and white supremacy, and actively prepare learners to equitably participate in a multiracial democracy. </p><p>Written for pre- and in-service teachers, teacher educators, and anti-racist community stakeholders, the text addresses the timely applicability of CRT as a pedagogical practice fo