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Brilliance of Black Boys
A01=Brian L. Wright
African American boys
African American vernacular
antibias teacher attitudes
Author_Brian L. Wright
Black boys and STEM
Category=JNLA
child development and early school experiences
culturally responsive education
democratic learning communities
early childhood education
education
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mirror books
multicultural curriculum
preK to 3rd grade classroom cultures
preschool education
race and culture
race and gender
race in the elementary school classroom
school discipline
school readiness
school suspensions and expulsions
self-identity
unbiased curriculum
young Black boys and strengths-based curriculum
young children's agency
Product details
- ISBN 9780807758922
- Weight: 248g
- Dimensions: 152 x 226mm
- Publication Date: 09 Mar 2018
- Publisher: Teachers' College Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
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This much-needed book will help schools, and by extension society, better understand and identify the promise, potential, and possibilities of Black boys. Drawing from their wealth of experience in early childhood education, the authors present an assets- and strength-based view of educating young African American males. This positive approach enables practitioners and school leaders to recognize, understand, and cultivate the diversity of social skills of African American boys in the early grades (pre-K–3rd grade). Each chapter begins with a vignette to illustrate what is lost when African American boys are prevented from participating freely in boyhood, having to instead attend to adult and peer interactions and attitudes that view them as “bad boys” and “troublemakers.” This accessible book provides teachers with classroom strategies to help young African American boys achieve their highest potential, along with other resources for supporting their social-emotional development, such as a reading list of authentic multicultural children’s books with Black boys as protagonist.
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