There is Nothing Wrong with Black
Students 128 pages, $12.95
Publisher: African American Images
(February 24, 2012)
Refuting
common ideas about the racial achievement gap, this exploration of the
education system posits that the gap is not the result of the students, their
parents, or the larger community, but rather stems from the limited
effectiveness of the schools they attend. With a focus on what principals and
teachers can do, this instructive resource explores ways that schools can
change in order to better serve the needs of these students, such as gaining a
better understanding of different learning styles, implementing a curriculum
that is more relevant to students’ lives, focusing on the amount of time each
task takes each student, and experimenting with single-gender classrooms. This
book also looks at examples of the success of black students in schools that
have taken the time to apply some of these policies, demonstrating that any
student can thrive when benefited with a passionate and comprehensive
education.
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