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African Diaspora Literacy The Heart Of Transformation In K12 Schools And Teacher Education Lamar L Johnson Rodrick Lando Gloria Boutte Gwenda Greene Dywanna Smith Saudah Collins Ntain Patience Chia Julia Dawson Antoinette Gibson Damara Hightower

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African Diaspora Literacy The Heart Of Transformation In K12 Schools And Teacher Education Lamar L Johnson Rodrick Lando Gloria Boutte Gwenda Greene Dywanna Smith Saudah Collins Ntain Patience Chia Julia Dawson Antoinette Gibson Damara Hightower
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African Diaspora Literacy The Heart Of Transformation In K12 Schools And Teacher Education Lamar L Johnson Rodrick Lando Gloria Boutte Gwenda Greene Dywanna Smith Saudah Collins Ntain Patience Chia Julia Dawson Antoinette Gibson Damara Hightower instant download after payment.

Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.23 MB
Pages: 209
Author: Lamar L. Johnson; Rodrick Lando; Gloria Boutte; Gwenda Greene; Dywanna Smith; Saudah Collins; Ntain Patience Chia; Julia Dawson; Antoinette Gibson; Damara Hightower
ISBN: 9781498583961, 1498583962
Language: English
Year: 2018

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African Diaspora Literacy The Heart Of Transformation In K12 Schools And Teacher Education Lamar L Johnson Rodrick Lando Gloria Boutte Gwenda Greene Dywanna Smith Saudah Collins Ntain Patience Chia Julia Dawson Antoinette Gibson Damara Hightower by Lamar L. Johnson; Rodrick Lando; Gloria Boutte; Gwenda Greene; Dywanna Smith; Saudah Collins; Ntain Patience Chia; Julia Dawson; Antoinette Gibson; Damara Hightower 9781498583961, 1498583962 instant download after payment.

This book demonstrates the application of African Diaspora Literacy in K-12 schools and teacher education programs. The book emerged from a four-week Fulbright-Hays Group Abroad project to Cameroon, West Africa, which was focused on African Diaspora Literacy. The project was guided by the African principle of "Ubuntu" (I am because we are). The 15-member team was comprised of eight faculty members (representing five universities--Benedict College, Michigan State University, South Carolina State University, South University, and the University of South Carolina), one community member, two K-12 administrators, and four K-12 teachers from high need schools. The inclusion of such a diverse group of participants in the Kamtok project (e.g., professors, K-12 teachers, community members) lent itself to producing rich data that captured both the intellectual scholarship and layperson's experience with equilateral consideration. The purpose of the project was to gain firsthand knowledge, artifacts, documents, experiences, and resources to be used in the development, implementation, and dissemination of curricula to be used in K-12 schools and university classrooms to more effectively prepare educators to teach African American students. Focusing specifically on the language, history, politics, economics, religion, and cultural traditions of people in the African Diaspora (e.g, U.S., Africa, Caribbean, the Americas, Europe, Asia), this book illuminates critical information typically missing from K-12 schools and teacher education, and English curricula. Chapters are written by scholars from Cameroons as well as those from the U.S. The book represents a lovely compilation of application, theory, and research. The book explores how African Diaspora Literacy can be used to heal the endemic physical, symbolic, linguistic, curricula, pedagogical, and system violence that African American children and youth experience in schools and in society.

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