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Changing School Culture For Black Males Jawanza Kunjufu

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Changing School Culture For Black Males Jawanza Kunjufu
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Publisher: African American Images
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1 MB
Author: Jawanza Kunjufu
ISBN: 9781934155868, 9781934155820, 1934155829, 1934155861
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Changing School Culture For Black Males Jawanza Kunjufu by Jawanza Kunjufu 9781934155868, 9781934155820, 1934155829, 1934155861 instant download after payment.

Addressing the many unique academic challenges that face black males—from low self-esteem, absenteeism, fatherlessness, and gangs to not accepting middle-class values, the impact of hip-hop culture, and drugs—this book provides answers and hope to teachers and the afflicted students and their families. With more than 75 solutions for educators to implement in their schools, including mentoring programs, rites of passage, internships, motivational speeches, counseling, and cooperative learning, this helpful resource shows how issues of retention, illiteracy, special education, and dropping out are simply symptoms of a much larger disease, and, if left unaddressed, will continue to stunt the education of black students.

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