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Exploring Single Black Mothers Resistance Through Homeschooling 1st Ed 2020 Cheryl Fieldssmith

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Exploring Single Black Mothers Resistance Through Homeschooling 1st Ed 2020 Cheryl Fieldssmith
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.99 MB
Pages: 165
Author: Cheryl Fields-Smith
ISBN: 9783030425630, 3030425630
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Exploring Single Black Mothers Resistance Through Homeschooling 1st Ed 2020 Cheryl Fieldssmith by Cheryl Fields-smith 9783030425630, 3030425630 instant download after payment.

This book expands the concept of homeplace with contemporary Black homeschooling positioned as a form of resistance among single Black mothers. Chapters explore each mother’s experience and unique context from their own perspectives in deciding to homeschool and developing their practice. It corroborates many of the issues that plague the education of Black children in America, including discipline disproportionality, frequent referrals to special education services, teachers’ low expectations, and the marginalization of Black parents as partners in traditional schools. This book demonstrates how single mothers experience the inequity in school choice policies and also provides an understanding of how single Black mothers experience home-school partnerships within traditional schools. Most importantly, this volume challenges stereotypical characterizations of who homeschools and why.

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