Yes we can! : improving urban schools through innovative education reform /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Charlotte, NC :
Information Age Publishing,
[2011]
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Colección: | Contemporary perspectives on access, equity, and achievement.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Yes we can--even in Detroit: quality education, academic achievement, and service learning / Robert W. Simmons III and Robert D. Carpenter
- Texarkana independent school district: blazing a trail for urban learners / Molly S. Taylor
- Examining influences on African American high school students' mathematics achievement / Lamont A. Flowers and Tiffany A. Flowers
- Mental health delivery in urban schools: it takes a village to empower a child / Jamilia J. Blake, Collette Nero, and Concepcion M. Rodriguez
- Deconstructing teacher bias: exploring attributional bias in urban elementary schools / Stephen D. Hancock and Tehia V. Starker
- Going beyond parental involvement: parent perceptions of teacher support and its influence on achievement outcomes of urban African American high school adolescents / DeMarquis Hayes
- Beyond lip service: engaging young African American men in a single-gender urban school / Ryan Vernosh
- Montessori: education for life / Michelle J. Moody and Ginny Riga
- Making a case to LEARN: linking emphasis on achievement and reporting needs of African American females on NAPE test results / Patricia J. Larke, Jemimah L. Young, and Jamaal R. Young
- A closer look at media influences, identity formation, and educational policy: implications for African American male students / Meredith B.L. Walker and Bettie Ray Butler
- Two steps forward, one step back: a brief fifty year overview of educational finance, politics, and policy influencing urban districts, schools, and students / Augustina Lozano and Anthony Rolle
- Epilogue: capitalizing on our inspiration of hope to make sustainable reform in urban schools / Leanne L. Howell and Chance W. Lewis.