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Black Students and School Failure - Policies, Practices, and Prescriptions (Hardcover)
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Black Students and School Failure - Policies, Practices, and Prescriptions (Hardcover)
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Research findings by the National Commission on Excellence, the
Children's Defense Fund, and the College Board, among others,
suggest that much work remains to be done to upgrade the
educational experience and performance of the fastest growing
segment of the American school population, blacks and other
minorities. This country's survival and strength will ultimately
depend on the quality of education given to this important group
that has been systematically and effectively excluded from the
benefits of educational opportunity. Without these benefits, blacks
and other minorities will never achieve economic independence, and
the self-perpetuating cycle of poor school achievement, poverty,
and teen parenthood will grind on relentlessly. This important
study addresses the many facets of this complex problem by
explicating its many roots, assessing strengths and weaknesses
inherent in the present system, and proposing strategies for
dynamic changes. Chapter 1 reviews various societal prescriptions
regarding education and descriptive practices harmful to black
students and uncovers a "hidden" curriculum. The focus of Chapter 2
is on cultural synchronization in style, language, and cognition
and on how disappearing black educators increase the lack of
synchronization. Chapters 3 and 4 detail the effects of teacher
expectations in various contexts including grade level, subject,
and time of year, and present a thorough research study of
teacher-student interactions. The last two chapters outline
strategies for change and implications for training and staff
development exploring Afro-centric responses, parent involvement,
relevant research findings, and various staff development
competenciesfor policy development and prejudice reduction. The
detailed introductory essay, the seven tables and five figures, and
an appendix that provides supplemental information describing the
research study methodology in Chapter 4 complete this valuable
volume. Scholars and students of Afro-American and African Studies,
as well as educational administrators and practitioners will find
this work both timely and provocative.
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