Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males: Closing the Achievement Gap
Author: Alfred W. Tatum Category: Books for Educators, For Boys, High School and (Young) Adult, Middle School, Writing and Literature Publisher: Taylor & Francis Language: English Reading Age: Educators or Parents More DetailsThe racial achievement gap in literacy is one of the most difficult issues in education today, and nowhere does it manifest itself more perniciously than in the case of black adolescent males. Approaching the problem from the inside, author Alfred Tatum brings together his various experiences as a black male student, middle school teacher working with struggling black male readers, reading specialist in an urban elementary school, and staff developer in classrooms across the nation.
His book, Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males: Closing the Achievement Gap’ addresses the adolescent shift black males face and the societal experiences unique to them that can hinder academic progress. With an authentic and honest voice, Tatum bridges the connections among theory, instruction, and professional development to create a roadmap for better literacy achievement. He presents practical suggestions for providing reading strategy instruction and assessment that is explicit, meaningful, and culturally responsive, as well as guidelines for selecting and discussing nonfiction and fiction texts with black males.
The author’s first-hand insights provide middle school and high school teachers, reading specialists, and administrators with new perspectives to help schools move collectively toward the essential goal of literacy achievement for all.
Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males: Closing the Achievement Gap
Written by Alfred W. Tatum
Source: Publisher (Taylor & Francis)
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