Young, Gifted, and Black : Promoting High Achievement among African-American Students
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Beacon Classics
ISBN-10
0807019011
ISBN-13
9780807019016
Publisher
Beacon Press
Imprint
Beacon Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 4th, 2025
Print length
192 Pages
Weight
440 grams
Dimensions
23.70 x 16.20 x 2.30 cms
Product Classification:
Society & culture: general
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3 leading Black scholars radically reframe the debates surrounding the academic achievement of African American students in this groundbreaking essay collection
A limited Beacon Classics edition, with a gorgeous spot gloss cover and retro, classic palette
The unique social and cultural position Black students occupyin a society which often devalues and stereotypes African American identityfundamentally shapes students experience of school and sets up unique obstacles. In 3 separate but allied essays, Theresa Perry, Claude Steele, and Asa Hilliard provide an understanding of how these forces work, opening the door to practical, powerful methods for promoting high achievement at all levels.
Theresa Perry opens with illuminating how the dilemmas Black students face are rooted in the experience of race and ethnicity in America, making the task of achievement distinctive and difficult.
Claude Steele follows up with stunningly clear empirical psychological evidence that when Black students believe they are being judged as members of a stereotyped grouprather than as individualsthey do worse on tests.
Finally, Asa Hilliard argues against a variety of false theories and misguided views of African American achievement, sharing examples of real schools, programs, and teachers around the country that allow Black students to achieve at high levels.
Nearly 20 years since its first publication, Young, Gifted, and Black remains a critical text for educators and social justice advocates alike, showcasing the imperative work that must still be done to change the way we talk and think about Black student achievement.
A limited Beacon Classics edition, with a gorgeous spot gloss cover and retro, classic palette
The unique social and cultural position Black students occupyin a society which often devalues and stereotypes African American identityfundamentally shapes students experience of school and sets up unique obstacles. In 3 separate but allied essays, Theresa Perry, Claude Steele, and Asa Hilliard provide an understanding of how these forces work, opening the door to practical, powerful methods for promoting high achievement at all levels.
Theresa Perry opens with illuminating how the dilemmas Black students face are rooted in the experience of race and ethnicity in America, making the task of achievement distinctive and difficult.
Claude Steele follows up with stunningly clear empirical psychological evidence that when Black students believe they are being judged as members of a stereotyped grouprather than as individualsthey do worse on tests.
Finally, Asa Hilliard argues against a variety of false theories and misguided views of African American achievement, sharing examples of real schools, programs, and teachers around the country that allow Black students to achieve at high levels.
Nearly 20 years since its first publication, Young, Gifted, and Black remains a critical text for educators and social justice advocates alike, showcasing the imperative work that must still be done to change the way we talk and think about Black student achievement.
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