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Who Cares About Black Boys?: Moving from Acknowledgment to Advocacy

 Author: Dr. Lasonja Flowers-Ivory  Category: Books for Educators, Culture and Heritage, Diversity and Inclusion, For Boys, Prejudice and Racism, School Life and Education, Self-Esteem and Identity  Publisher: Ivory Educational Consulting, LLC  Language: English  Reading Age: Educators or Parents More Details  Amazon  Bookshop org
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Schools are sending a message to and about African American males that do not convey they are valuable and intellectually capable of academic success. In this book, Dr. Ivory presents relevant research surrounding the plight of Black males in education in a reader-friendly format. It will become more evident throughout the book that Black males continue to need others who believe in their abilities to be successful learners because they are most capable. Understanding and acknowledging how Black males cope with and respond to the cultural environment of their school is critical if educators plan to increase academic achievement for this group of students.

Who Cares about Black Boys?: Moving from Acknowledgement to Advocacy
Written by Dr. Lasonja Flowers-Ivory
Edited by Linda Stubblefield

Source: Publisher (Ivory Educational Consulting, LLC)

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