Lessons from Little Rock

Lessons from Little Rock
Title Lessons from Little Rock PDF eBook
Author Terrance Roberts
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages 192
Release 2013-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1935106597

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Sober news reports of a U.S. Army convoy rumbling across the bridge into Little Rock cannot overpower this intimate, powerful, personal account of the integration of Little Rock Central High School. Showing what it felt like to be one of those nine students who wanted only a good high school education, Roberts’s rich narrative and candid voice take readers through that rocky year, helping us realize that the historic events of the Little Rock integration crisis happened to real people—to children, parents, our fellow citizens.

Simple Not Easy

Simple Not Easy
Title Simple Not Easy PDF eBook
Author Terrence J. Roberts
Publisher Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Incorporated
Total Pages 0
Release 2022-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781624911637

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HE MADE HISTORY. HE TELLS THE TRUTHS HE KNOWS. LEAD TITLE/Our National Conversation Series "Terrence Roberts is in the truest sense an upstander - an individual whose voice and actions compel us to explore difficult topics and challenge us to face our shared history, honestly. His words and reflections celebrate the notion of difference, model socially responsible behavior and promote tolerance in our daily lives. Reading this book, you will be inspired, in Dr. Roberts's words, to 'think beyond the ordinary." ----Margot Stern Strom, Executive Director, Facing History and Ourselves, Inc. "Terrence Roberts challenges all of us to make the world more inclusive by adjusting our 'mental maps.' He reminds us that we will not achieve that long-sought beloved community until we recognize the value of each individual-until we affirm each other. Simple, NotEasy is one trailblazer's mingling of history and contemporary mattersto engage a new conversations on community, social responsibility and tolerance. A powerful book by a civil rights legend." --- Lawrence J. Pijeaux, Jr., Ed.D.,

Lessons in Little Rock

Lessons in Little Rock
Title Lessons in Little Rock PDF eBook
Author David Thoreau Wieck
Publisher
Total Pages 10
Release 1959
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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Understanding the Little Rock Crisis

Understanding the Little Rock Crisis
Title Understanding the Little Rock Crisis PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Jacoway
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages 209
Release 1999-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1557285306

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In the fall of 1957, Gov. Orval Faubus used the Arkansas National Guard to prohibit nine black children from entering Little Rock's Central High School. In the fall of 1997, the "Little Rock Nine" returned to Central High, this time escorted by President Bill Clinton. In the forty years that had intervened, the United States witnessed substantial changes in American race relations, but the city of Little Rock had not overcome its legacy of strife. The two-year crisis, once over, left behind confusion and misunderstanding. Racial and class-based mistrust lingers in the city of Little Rock, and, nationally and internationally, perceptions of Arkansas are still tied to the decades-old images of hatred and strife that marked the Little Rock crisis. In 1997, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock sponsored a gathering of scholars who traced the origins and addressed the legacy of the Central High crisis. Elizabeth Jacoway and C. Fred Williams commissioned a series of original and insightful papers that discussed economic, constitutional, historical, and personal aspects of the crisis and of segregation. Jacoway and Williams have collected the best of these papers, by such authors as Sheldon Hackney, Joel Williamson, and James Cobb and offer them here in the hope of enhancing understanding of, and creating a dialogue about, this defining moment in American history. This collection of accessible and provocative essays on a signal event in civil rights in this nation will resonate broadly and appeal to a diverse audience.

Andragogical and Pedagogical Methods for Curriculum and Program Development

Andragogical and Pedagogical Methods for Curriculum and Program Development
Title Andragogical and Pedagogical Methods for Curriculum and Program Development PDF eBook
Author Wang, Victor C. X.
Publisher IGI Global
Total Pages 501
Release 2014-03-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1466658738

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Today’s ever-changing learning environment is characterized by the fast pace of technology that drives our society to move forward, and causes our knowledge to increase at an exponential rate. The need for in-depth research that is bound to generate new knowledge about curriculum and program development is becoming ever more relevant. Andragogical and Pedagogical Methods for Curriculum and Program Development offers an in-depth description of key terms and concepts related to curriculum and program development for both faculty and students, as well as program designers, instructional program developers, trainers, and librarians.

Huck Finn's "hidden" Lessons

Huck Finn's
Title Huck Finn's "hidden" Lessons PDF eBook
Author Sharon Rush
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 204
Release 2006
Genre Education
ISBN 9780742545205

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Huck Finn's 'Hidden' Lessons questions the educational suitability of 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' in the classroom. The author argues that the book teaches misguided lessons about race relations. Huck Finn's 'Hidden' Lessons challenges the more typical understanding of Huck Finn and guides readers through an analysis that demonstrates how racism functions in the book and the classroom.

Improving Intergroup Relations

Improving Intergroup Relations
Title Improving Intergroup Relations PDF eBook
Author Walter G. Stephan
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 361
Release 2001-07-27
Genre Medical
ISBN 0761920234

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This book is intended both as supplementary reading for courses and as a practical guidebook for individuals and programs interested in reducing prejudice and improving intergroup relations. It provides the only comprehensive review and compilation of techniques of improving intergroup relations. There's a huge amount of literature on the causes and nature of prejudice, reflecting great interest in the topic, but the literature on prejudice reduction is more scattered, spread across a range of theoretical and applied sources. This book brings these literatures together with an emphasis on helping to elucidate what works and why.