
The Equity & Social Justice Education 50: Critical Questions for Improving Opportunities and Outcomes for Black Students is 156 pages long.
I love this book. Great educational resources for teachers and focused classroom environments.
Derived From Web , Dec 30, 2021
A must read for urban or rural teachers of cultural consciousness offering multiculturalism to cultural environments. Teachers and students can use this asset as an asset.
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Must Read for Educators
Derived From Web , Sep 1, 2021
I met Kafele as principal at a conference in 2018. My connection to his convictions and his ideas was immediate. Throughout this book, I found myself saying, My teachers have to read this '', affirming everything I believed, or wanted to say in service to our students. It illuminated so much that was void among my beliefs and experiences and even more that I didn 't know how I felt. No doubt we will be involved in a study of this book.
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Invaluable resource
Derived From Web , Jun 26, 2021
You can return many times to it for specific planning and goals as students, staff, and family dynamics shift and change. It provides a framework for improving student outcomes, which has a positive impact on every student, family and staff, in essence.
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