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Black Boys are Lit - Engaging PreK-3 Gifted and Talented Black Boys Using Multicultural Literature and Ford's Bloom-Banks... Black Boys are Lit - Engaging PreK-3 Gifted and Talented Black Boys Using Multicultural Literature and Ford's Bloom-Banks Matrix (Hardcover)
Brian L. Wright, Donna Y. Ford, James L Moore III
R2,652 Discovery Miles 26 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book of matrices with Black boys as the main character is designed to help gifted and talented education teachers leverage Black boys' identities to inform and shape how they plan and deliver curriculum and instruction and manage the multicultural, democratic, and culturally responsive classroom. Ford and colleagues (2005) spoke to the notion of and need for 'self-reflective instruction.' We argue that all teachers must want to and learn how to legitimize the "everyday" experiences that are learned and cultivated in the homes and communities of Black boys, and how these experiences shape their self-identities and contribute to agency (Wright, Counsell, & Tate 2015). We, therefore, advocate for the rethinking of literacies by repositioning White-centered texts that often reflect and represent power and privilege toward centering the brilliance of Black identities of Black children in general, Black boys in particular. Black boys (of all ages) want to and need to physically see positive images of themselves in books reflected at them. This representation, we argue, has the potential to become an example of a compelling counter-narrative to the history of the "all-White world" (Larrick, 1965) of children's books that only presented Black characters as "objects of ridicule and generally inferior beings" (Sims Bishop 2012, p. 6). When Black boys see themselves portrayed visually, textually, and realistically in children's books, vital messages of recognition, value, affirmation, and validation are conveyed. Recognition of the sociocultural contexts in which they live is celebrated. Books for and about Black boys must be rigorous, authentic, multicultural, and developmentally appropriate to allow them to synthesize what they have read, heard, and seen during literacy instruction in authentic and meaningful ways. Multicultural books must introduce children to information about the values of justice, fairness, and equity. Developmentally appropriate books should vary with and adapt to the age, experience, and interests of gifted and talented Black boys to allow them the opportunity to demonstrate critical thinking, textual analysis skills and convey conceptual knowledge. These stories must expose Black boys to culturally relevant counter stories -- stories that counteract the dominant discourse that has primarily depicted Black boys as "at risk" versus placed at risk; "without hope" versus hopeful; or "out of control and dangerous" (Tatum, 2005, p. 28) versus developing self-control like all other children (Wright et al., 2018).

Advancing Educational Outcomes in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at Historically Black Colleges and... Advancing Educational Outcomes in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (Hardcover)
Lamont A Flowers, Lawrence O. Flowers, James L Moore III; Series edited by Abul Pitre
R1,517 Discovery Miles 15 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The purpose of this book is to describe critical success factors impacting students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at historically Black colleges and universities. The information in this book is designed to enhance strategies and research to improve students' engagement experiences, graduation rates, and career development outcomes.

African American Students in Urban Schools - Critical Issues and Solutions for Achievement (Hardcover, New edition): James L... African American Students in Urban Schools - Critical Issues and Solutions for Achievement (Hardcover, New edition)
James L Moore III, Chance W. Lewis
R3,677 R3,411 Discovery Miles 34 110 Save R266 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

African American Students in Urban Schools offers readers a critical yet comprehensive examination of the issues affecting African American students' outcomes in urban school systems and beyond. Across disciplines including teacher education, school counseling, school psychology, gifted education, career and technical education, higher education, and more, chapters use theoretical and conceptual analysis and research-based evidence to examine the unique challenges facing urban African American students and illustrate what can be done to help. This book will enable readers to better understand many of the complex and multifaceted dilemmas faced by today's urban school systems and will motivate readers to make a commitment to improve urban schools for the betterment of African American students.

African American Students in Urban Schools - Critical Issues and Solutions for Achievement (Paperback, New edition): James L... African American Students in Urban Schools - Critical Issues and Solutions for Achievement (Paperback, New edition)
James L Moore III, Chance W. Lewis
R955 Discovery Miles 9 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

African American Students in Urban Schools offers readers a critical yet comprehensive examination of the issues affecting African American students' outcomes in urban school systems and beyond. Across disciplines including teacher education, school counseling, school psychology, gifted education, career and technical education, higher education, and more, chapters use theoretical and conceptual analysis and research-based evidence to examine the unique challenges facing urban African American students and illustrate what can be done to help. This book will enable readers to better understand many of the complex and multifaceted dilemmas faced by today's urban school systems and will motivate readers to make a commitment to improve urban schools for the betterment of African American students.

African American Young Girls and Women in PreK12 Schools and Beyond - Informing Research, Policy, and Practice (Hardcover):... African American Young Girls and Women in PreK12 Schools and Beyond - Informing Research, Policy, and Practice (Hardcover)
Renae D. Mayes, Marjorie C. Shavers, James L Moore
R2,785 Discovery Miles 27 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

African American Young Girls and Women in PreK12 Schools and Beyond presents a comprehensive viewpoint on preK-12 schooling for African American females. Including theoretical, conceptual, and research based chapters, this volume offers readers compelling evidence of the educational challenges and successes for this student population. The expert authors in this collection provide rich perspectives on the experiences of African American females throughout their elementary and secondary education. Each chapter includes strong implications for education research, practice, and policy, as well as concrete recommendations to important stakeholders, such as educators, school counsellors, and parents. Collectively, the contributors communicate throughout that educational change is needed and that educational success is attainable for all African American females. It is intended that this work will help inform education research, practice, and policy as they relate to African American females. Equally important, it is envisioned that the readers will develop a greater interest in the education of African American females.

Gifted Education - A Special Issue of Theory Into Practice (Paperback): Donna Y. Ford, James L Moore III Gifted Education - A Special Issue of Theory Into Practice (Paperback)
Donna Y. Ford, James L Moore III
R1,113 Discovery Miles 11 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gifted Children of Color Around the World - Diverse Needs, Exemplary Practices and Directions for the Future (Hardcover):... Gifted Children of Color Around the World - Diverse Needs, Exemplary Practices and Directions for the Future (Hardcover)
Chance W. Lewis, James L Moore; Edited by Joy Lawson Davis, James L Moore
R3,564 Discovery Miles 35 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We live in a global society, wherein our dependence on our neighbors is growing more intensely each year. Technology, travel, and interdependent economic systems require that nations know more and share more of their natural resources. Among the most precious of these resources is the intellectual talent that resides in their countries. This edited volume sheds light on the unique challenges, trends, and intersecting issues related to identifying intellectual potential of children of color around the world, providing access to appropriate curriculum and instructional opportunities, addressing the professional capacities of teachers working with these students, and the role of diverse families and communities in the talent development process in these communities. To achieve the volume 'EUROs' objectives, the editors bring together expert scholars from around the world who have a vested interest in gifted children of color.

Black Males and Intercollegiate Athletics - An Exploration of Problems and Solutions (Hardcover): Robert A Bennett, Samuel R... Black Males and Intercollegiate Athletics - An Exploration of Problems and Solutions (Hardcover)
Robert A Bennett, Samuel R Hodge, David L Graham, James L Moore
R3,788 Discovery Miles 37 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is needed to help guide the conversation around ways to address the great disparities that impact African American males in intercollegiate athletics. In particular, scholars and practitioners have grappled with issues surrounding the climate and opportunities presented to African American males as student-athletes and coaches. Yet, there has not been a single text dedicated to identifying issues pertaining to the success and pitfalls of Black males not just as student-athletes, but also as coaches, administrators, and academic support staff in intercollegiate athletics. By addressing such topics as the economic realities of athletic competition, academic achievement, mental health, job opportunities, and identity, a new discourse will emerge on the role of African American males in college sports. This work will revisit old issues and explore the new complexities surrounding Black males in the realm of athletics in higher education with the purpose of improving their plight.

African American Male Students in PreK-12 Schools - Informing Research, Policy, and Practice (Hardcover, New): Chance W. Lewis,... African American Male Students in PreK-12 Schools - Informing Research, Policy, and Practice (Hardcover, New)
Chance W. Lewis, James L Moore; Series edited by Chance W. Lewis, James L Moore
R3,758 Discovery Miles 37 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

African American Males in PreK-12 Schools: Informing Research, Practice, and Policy presents a comprehensive viewpoint on preK-12 schooling for African American males. Including theoretical, conceptual, and research based chapters, this edited volume offers readers compelling evidence of the education challenges and successes for this student population. Each chapter provides a richer perspective of the experiences of African American males throughout their elementary and secondary education. Additionally, each chapter includes strong implications for education research, practice, and policy, as well as concrete recommendations to important stakeholders, such as educators, school counselors, parents, etc. Collectively, the contributors communicate throughout the edited volume that educational change is needed and that educational success is attainable for African American males. It is intended that the edited volume will help inform education research, practice, and policy as they relate to African American males. Equally important, it is envisioned that the readers will develop a greater interest in the education of African American males.

Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education - Teaching, Mentoring, Advising and Counseling: Erik M. Hines, Edward C.... Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education - Teaching, Mentoring, Advising and Counseling
Erik M. Hines, Edward C. Fletcher; Series edited by Chance W. Lewis, James L Moore
R2,924 Discovery Miles 29 240 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Black males face several active and inactive discriminations across society. In education, they encounter stiffer disciplinary actions such as out of school suspension and expulsion than their White peers, are overrepresented in special education programs as well as over diagnosed; are underrepresented in gifted in talented programs; advanced placement and honors courses; and have the lower college graduation rates compared to other racial groups. Although these issues are barriers to Black male success, we know that for every challenge, there is a solution to improving academic, career, and life outcomes for Black males. Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education contributes to the existing literature on this population with a focus on teaching, mentoring, advising, and counseling Black boys and men, from preschool to graduate/professional school and beyond into their careers. The chapter authors address the gap on research from a strengths-based perspective, around implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black male educational attainment, the increased anti-black racism around police racial profiling and disciplinary issues in education, and academic and career outcomes of Black males. More importantly, the chapter authors provide recommendations for policy, practice and research.

Black Boys are Lit - Engaging PreK-3 Gifted and Talented Black Boys Using Multicultural Literature and Ford's Bloom-Banks... Black Boys are Lit - Engaging PreK-3 Gifted and Talented Black Boys Using Multicultural Literature and Ford's Bloom-Banks Matrix (Paperback)
Brian L. Wright, Donna Y. Ford, James L Moore III
R1,535 Discovery Miles 15 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book of matrices with Black boys as the main character is designed to help gifted and talented education teachers leverage Black boys' identities to inform and shape how they plan and deliver curriculum and instruction and manage the multicultural, democratic, and culturally responsive classroom. Ford and colleagues (2005) spoke to the notion of and need for 'self-reflective instruction.' We argue that all teachers must want to and learn how to legitimize the "everyday" experiences that are learned and cultivated in the homes and communities of Black boys, and how these experiences shape their self-identities and contribute to agency (Wright, Counsell, & Tate 2015). We, therefore, advocate for the rethinking of literacies by repositioning White-centered texts that often reflect and represent power and privilege toward centering the brilliance of Black identities of Black children in general, Black boys in particular. Black boys (of all ages) want to and need to physically see positive images of themselves in books reflected at them. This representation, we argue, has the potential to become an example of a compelling counter-narrative to the history of the "all-White world" (Larrick, 1965) of children's books that only presented Black characters as "objects of ridicule and generally inferior beings" (Sims Bishop 2012, p. 6). When Black boys see themselves portrayed visually, textually, and realistically in children's books, vital messages of recognition, value, affirmation, and validation are conveyed. Recognition of the sociocultural contexts in which they live is celebrated. Books for and about Black boys must be rigorous, authentic, multicultural, and developmentally appropriate to allow them to synthesize what they have read, heard, and seen during literacy instruction in authentic and meaningful ways. Multicultural books must introduce children to information about the values of justice, fairness, and equity. Developmentally appropriate books should vary with and adapt to the age, experience, and interests of gifted and talented Black boys to allow them the opportunity to demonstrate critical thinking, textual analysis skills and convey conceptual knowledge. These stories must expose Black boys to culturally relevant counter stories -- stories that counteract the dominant discourse that has primarily depicted Black boys as "at risk" versus placed at risk; "without hope" versus hopeful; or "out of control and dangerous" (Tatum, 2005, p. 28) versus developing self-control like all other children (Wright et al., 2018).

The Making of GOD'S Shepherds - A Glimpse Into The Lives of Modern Apostles & Bishops (Paperback): Gordon E. Bradshaw,... The Making of GOD'S Shepherds - A Glimpse Into The Lives of Modern Apostles & Bishops (Paperback)
Gordon E. Bradshaw, Carol Sherman, James L Moore Sr
R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Family Wealth Protection Planning (Paperback): James L Moore Family Wealth Protection Planning (Paperback)
James L Moore
R383 R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Save R58 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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