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Perceptions of a Black Man is about African Americans and White people. It discusses how the relationship between White people and African Americans started and how it evolved. It shows you how the Founding Fathers of America used the government of this country to undermine African Americans, and it lets you see how African Americans were subjugated. This book discusses how African Americans were able to overcome their subjugation, and it shows you how the election of President Obama made America a new nation, discussing some of the things he did as president. It shows you what Donald Trump did as president, and it discusses the challenges facing Joe Biden as president. Democrats and Republicans want to lead in America, and this book gives the reader an opportunity to decide which of these political parties should lead. White people helped African Americans change America, and I believe White people and African Americans will continue working together to change America into a color-blind society. This book also aims to make the reader see how police officers and the Black Lives Matter organization have factored into the relationship between White people and African Americans.
This book disrupts the false dichotomy of college versus career by showing how young people and the programs created to serve them integrate the worlds of college and career readiness as students work to learn against the odds and strive toward lives that matter to them. Work-based learning at each stage of the K–college experience is crucial to the development of young people. Through analysis of national policies on college readiness and work-based learning, as well as through illustrative case studies of young people in work-based learning programs, the authors highlight the programs, voices, and experiences of young people from middle school through college. Through interviews, participating students share their views, aspirations, and preparation for both college and career.
Equal access to education is an important American ideal, yet for many years it has been unavailable to a large number of Americans living in impoverished communities. Biddle gives an insightful progress report on today's educational system.
Southwestern Ontario established poet Gregory Wm. Gunn offers his much anticipated 8th full collection of contemplative, incisive, intriquing, multifaceted, and yes, at times inflammatory verses.
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Proven methods, hard-won lessons, and practical tools to create a better future of education Extraordinary Learning for All: How Communities Design Schools Where Everyone Thrives delivers a hopeful, humane, realistic, and compelling portrait for how we must reinvent schooling for a new century, drawing on the voices and experiences of real school communities who are on that journey and illuminating the specific actions that school and system leaders can take to spark these journeys in their communities. The frameworks, concepts, and stories in this book, emanating from direct, in-the-trenches partnerships with innovators on the ground, show, in genuine detail, what makes this work hard—but...
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In The Allure of Order, Mehta recounts a century of attempts at revitalizing public education, and puts forward a truly new agenda to reach this elusive goal. Over and over again, outsiders have been fascinated by the promise of scientific management and have attempted to apply principles of rational administration from above. What we want, Mehta argues, is the opposite approach which characterizes top-performing educational nations: attract strong candidates into teaching, develop relevant and usable knowledge, train teachers extensively in that knowledge, and support these efforts through a strong welfare state.
ACTIVIST THE BLACK BOOK THE 14 CHAMBERS "Activist: The Black Book - The 14 Chambers" by Lyric Hawkins is a compelling exploration of social injustice, police brutality, and the fight against racism. It is more than a book; it is a call to action, an anthem for those who refuse to be silent in the face of injustice. An anthem for change that echoes across generations. Lyric Hawkins paints a vivid portrait of a world in need of transformation and offers a roadmap for dismantling the oppressive structures that persist within the 14 chambers of systemic racism. Activists are relentless warriors in the battle for justice. They are fierce advocates who fearlessly confront the injustices that plagu...