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A Walk in Their Kicks: Literacy, Identity, and the Schooling of Young Black Males

paperbackDecember 14, 2018
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ISBN-13: 9780807761052 ISBN-10: 0807761052
Publisher
Teachers College Press
Binding
paperback
Published
December 14, 2018
Weight
0.7 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×1.10×15.60 cm

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A Walk in Their Kicks: Literacy, Identity, and the Schooling of Young Black Males by Johnson, Aaron M.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780807761052.

This compelling new book provides a deep examination of the experience of African American males in schools. Moving beyond basic notions of culturally relevant instruction, A Walk in Their Kicks offers new understandings that will assist educators in developing instruction that respects these young men and fosters their participation and success. Readers will explore the impact that trauma has on the lives of African American students, examine their own perceptions of these students to help them make more appropriate text selections and instructional decisions, and identify the conditions that need to be present to engage African American male students in literacy. Chapters end with “What Teachers Can Do Right Now” and “What Administrators Can Do Right Now,” sections that provide easy-to-implement, practical strategies. The author believes that literacy gave him a future as an African American male and, at the same time, recalls school friends who never got that chance. He calls for educators to transform schools into environments that are free of negative assumptions about African American males and provides recommendations for engaging in this work. Book Features: A brief history of schooling in the United States, particularly as it relates to African American children. A powerful framework for engaging African American males in school-based literacy. Recommendations to help teachers plan lessons, build equitable classroom environments, and foster positive relationships with all students. Recommendations to help administrators build school-wide affinity groups, implement and change policy, and plan alongside their teaching staff.