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Educating African American Students : Foundations, Curriculum, and Experiences

Hicks, Terence(Foreword by)Akbar, Naim(Contributions by)Barconey, Michelle(Contributions by)Cook, Frank(Contributions by)Jenkins, Rodrick(Contributions by)Lewis, Chance(Contributions by)Hilton-Pitre, Twana(Edited by)Pitre, Abul(Edited by)Pitre, Esrom(Edited by)Ray, Ruth(Edited by)
Part of the Critical Black Pedagogy in Education series
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Using a combination of case studies and research, the contributors of this timely book highlight some of the significant issues, historical, curricular, and societal, that have led to African American students having a proportionally larger representation in special education classes, higher drop-put rates, and more incidences of in-school, race-on-race violence.

The contributors draw from critical pedagogy, multicultural education, and the Afrocentric canon to critique the American educational system.

Educating African American Students examines historical issues that are significant for understanding the current state of affairs for African American education; addresses problems and issues in social studies education, mathematics education, and the overrepresentation of African American males in special education; and poignantly illuminates the necessity for renewed activism by telling the stories of African American children and their schooling experiences.

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Product Details
1607092336 / 9781607092339
Paperback / softback
15/08/2009
United States
176 pages
159 x 229 mm, 308 grams