Black Students / Middle Class Teachers
by Jawanza KunjufuSign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
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Read in February, 2007
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I found this book to be surprising, affirming and insightful. There were so many elements of this book that confirmed thoughts and questions that I have had about Black education. At the same time, the book has again confirmed that I, as a white educator, can make a difference in the education of a black student. And sprinkled through the text were Bible versus that seemed to speak to us from over 2000 years ago. Are we not paying attention?
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I've spent a lot of time working in predominantly minority schools within the last year or so and I had noticed that most of the teachers are white. This inspired me to pick up this book. It is a huge topic for the context that I am in and effects me a lot as a white middle-class person working with black youth.
This book is not especially well written, but it is a quick read and has TONS of resources and ideas for improving student performance in predominantly black schools. It is valuabl...more
This book is not especially well written, but it is a quick read and has TONS of resources and ideas for improving student performance in predominantly black schools. It is valuabl...more
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Read in April, 2006
This would be a lot better book if it didn't itself up as white female middle-class teachers vs. poor black boys. Very specific, just a wee bit prejudiced. Still, some good bits in here--for example, the disproportionate number of black boys who are sent to special ed or expelled for behavior or test scores that are ignored in white boys.
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Read in January, 2006
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recommends it for: Teachers
Read in February, 2008
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Nikita--it's hersrecommends it for: Teachers
Nothing new. It did reference some books I'd like to read.
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Read in July, 2007
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The first five minutes and the last five minutes. . .
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