Toward a BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy

Toward a BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy
Title Toward a BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Bryan
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 179
Release 2021-11-04
Genre Education
ISBN 1000463753

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Critical and necessary, this book provides a window into the education and lives of Black boys in early childhood settings. Drawing on Black Critical Theory and Black Male Studies, and applying portraiture methodology, Bryan explores experiences of Black boys and their male teachers in ways that affirm their humanity and acknowledge the consequences of existing in a white supremacist system. Bryan’s nuanced and comprehensive portraits honor the voices of Black boys and their male teachers, and counter the one-dimensional and essentialist perspectives that proliferate in our schools, which Bryan identifies as anti-Black misandry. Introducing BlackBoyCrit Pedagogy, Bryan addresses the impact of socially constructed stereotypes and perceptions in the classroom and highlights the importance of educators who challenge such practices. In so doing, he provides a much-needed in-depth examination of pedagogies, literacies, and practices Black male teachers employ, as well as a perceptive view of the academic and social landscapes Black boys must navigate.

A Critical Black Pedagogy Reader

A Critical Black Pedagogy Reader
Title A Critical Black Pedagogy Reader PDF eBook
Author Abul Pitre
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 112
Release 2019-10-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1475848218

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A Critical Black Pedagogy Reader: The Brothers Speak entails essays and speeches from leading Black men who offered critiques of Black education. This volume demonstrates that Black men have clapped back at the educational structures that have attempted to domesticate Black peoples. The book introduces Critical Black Pedagogy as an approach to addressing issues of equity, diversity, and social justice in education.

Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education

Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education
Title Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education PDF eBook
Author Erik M. Hines
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 401
Release 2023-12-13
Genre Education
ISBN 1804555789

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Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education contributes to the existing literature on this population with a focus on teaching, mentoring, advising, and counseling Black boys and men, from preschool to graduate/professional school and beyond into their careers.

Reimagining Diversity, Equity, and Justice in Early Childhood

Reimagining Diversity, Equity, and Justice in Early Childhood
Title Reimagining Diversity, Equity, and Justice in Early Childhood PDF eBook
Author Haeny Yoon
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 268
Release 2023-08-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1000891232

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Situated against a backdrop of multiple global pandemics—COVID-19, racial injustice and violence, inequitable resource distribution, political insurrections and unrest—this timely and critical volume argues for a divestment in white privilege and an investment in anti-racist pedagogies and practice across early childhood contexts of research, policy, and teaching and learning. Featuring established scholar-practitioners alongside emerging voices, chapters explore key issues around equitable and inclusive practices for young children, covering topics such as multilingualism and multicultural practices of immigrant communities, language varieties, and dialects across the Black diaspora, queer pedagogies, and play at the intersection of race, gender, disability, and language. Thoughtfully and compellingly written, each chapter offers an overview of the issue, the theoretical framework and critical context surrounding it and implications for practice.

#BlackEducatorsMatter

#BlackEducatorsMatter
Title #BlackEducatorsMatter PDF eBook
Author Darrius A. Stanley
Publisher Harvard Education Press
Total Pages 296
Release 2024-01-30
Genre Education
ISBN 1682538877

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A stirring testament to the realities of Black teaching and learning in the United States and to Black educators' visions for the future

Black Male Success in Higher Education

Black Male Success in Higher Education
Title Black Male Success in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Christopher C. Jett
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2022
Genre Education
ISBN 0807767409

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"This book examines the experiences of a cohort of 16 Black male math majors. It amplifies the participants' voices to chronicle their persistence in the major. Using Black masculinity and critical race theory, the author employs an asset-based approach to tell a captivating story about this cohort within a racially affirming learning community. This book showcases the nation's top producer of Black male math majors, extends the knowledge base regarding HBCUs' multigenerational legacy of success, and makes a significant contribution to the growing body of discipline-based education research. In so doing, the author provides recommendations for families, educators, policymakers, and researchers to improve Black boys' and men's mathematics achievement outcomes"--

The Brilliance of Black Boys

The Brilliance of Black Boys
Title The Brilliance of Black Boys PDF eBook
Author Brian L. Wright
Publisher Teachers College Press
Total Pages 169
Release 2018
Genre Education
ISBN 0807776815

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This much-needed book will help schools and, by extension, society to 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 asset- and strengths-based view of educating Black boys. This positive approach enables practitioners and school leaders to recognize, understand, and cultivate the diversity of social skills of Black boys in the early grades (pre-K–3rd grade). Each chapter begins with a vignette to illustrate what is lost when Black 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 Black 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 protagonists. “The Brilliance of Black Boys claims new ground to advance knowledge and practice that can change the narrative about Black boys and their early schooling.” —From the Foreword by James Earl Davis, Temple University “Wright’s uncommon insight into the world of Black boys unveils a new narrative and gives educators a formula for turning opportunity into advantage.” —Carol Brunson Day, past president, NAEYC “The Brilliance of Black Boys provides counter-stories, theories, paradigms, and resources to skillfully illustrate the strengths of Black boys. Readers will not be disappointed.” —Donna Y. Ford, Vanderbilt University