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We Dare Say Love: Supporting Achievement in the Educational Life of Black Boys

Contributor(s): Nasir, Na'ilah Suad (Editor), Givens, Jarvis R (Editor), Chatmon, Christopher P (Editor), Howard, Tyrone C (Afterword by), Noguera, Pedro A (Afterword by)

ISBN: 9780807761076

Publisher: Teachers College Press

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Pub Date: December 28, 2018

Dewey: 371.82996073

LCCN: 2018049354

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 8.90" L x 6.10" W ( 0.50 lbs) 160 pages

Series: Multicultural Education

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"We Dare Say Love" takes up the critically important issue of what it means to educate Black male students in a large urban district. It chronicles the development and implementation of the African American Male Achievement Initiative in Oakland Unified School District, following a small group of Black male educators who changed district policy and practice to create a learning experience for Black boys rooted in love. The book takes readers inside the classrooms and inside the heads and hearts of program founders, leaders, and instructors to understand their pedagogy of care. It also elucidates the rituals, beliefs, and practices that created a classroom environment that held high expectations for the engagement and achievement of Black boys and provided a space for Black male students to blossom.

Book Features:

  • A model of a successful initiative that confronted the very real issues of racism that exist within schools.
  • A curriculum that builds on the cultural history of African Americans, with a focus on family and community relationships.
  • Chapters that provide the research evidence and also speak from the perspective of the educators themselves.
  • Reflection chapters by leading experts on Black male achievement, including Tyrone Howard and Pedro Noguera.
  • Guidance for teachers, administrators, and district leaders wishing to improve education for Black male students.

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