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The Black Girl in the Classroom

 Author: Theodore Timms  Category: Books for Educators, Diversity and Inclusion, For Girls, Self-Esteem and Identity  Publisher: Huge Jam  Language: English  Reading Age: Educators or Parents More Details  Amazon
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THEODORE TIMMS IS AN AWARD-WINNING former principal. Accolades include multiple ‘Principal of the Year’ awards, Master Principal status, and various excellence awards. His handbook for educators addresses a need for inclusion. Black schoolgirls are an ‘at risk’ group. This book shows you how to give them the self-esteem and self-efficacy that will lead them onto success. Many of the points are also applicable to African American boys too. Contents include lesson ideas, chapters on her self-esteem, her career choices, black history/heritage, parenting, culture and lists of key practical points. Ideal for continuing professional development needs and self-reflection.

The Black Girl in the Classroom
Written by Theodore Timms

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