This compelling new book provides a deep examination of the experience
of African American males in schools. Moving beyond basic notions of
culturally relevant instruction, _A Walk in Their Kicks_ offers new
understandings that will assist educators in developing instruction
that respects these young men and fosters their participation and
success.
Through research data and conversations among teachers, readers will
explore the impact that trauma has on the lives of African American
students, examine how their own identities and perceptions of these
students influence their text selections and instruction, and identify
the conditions that need to be present to engage African American male
students in literacy. Chapters end with “What Teachers Can Do Right
Now” and “What Administrators Can Do Right Now,” sections that
provide easy-to-implement, practical strategies.
“This is a uniquely important book that mixes history, theory,
research, and practice in a masterful way. Johnson offers deep
insights into one of the most timely issues in our society today.
Aaron Johnson is a trustworthy guide not just through the issues and
the complexities but to solutions, or at least to much better ways to
proceed.”
—James Paul Gee, Arizona State University
_“A Walk in Their Kick_s elucidates what’s possible for educators
and what’s essential to the schooling of African American males in
our quest to eliminate the gaps in opportunity, access, equity,
equality, culture, relationships placement, discipline, rigor, and
more that manifest themselves as the gaps in achievement so prevalent
among this student population.”
—From the Afterword by Jay B. Marks, Oakland Schools, Oakland, MI
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807777336
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Teachers College Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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