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That's the problem with you, Minor a student huffed. You want to make everything about reading or math. It's not always about that. At school, you guys do everything except listen to me. Y'all want to use your essays and vocabulary words to save my future, but none of y'all know anything about saving my now.
In We Got This Cornelius Minor describes how this conversation moved him toward realizing that Listening to children is one of the most powerful things a teacher can do. By listening carefully, Cornelius discovered something that kids find themselves having to communicate far too often. That my lessons were not, at all, linked to that student's reality.
While challenging the teacher as hero trope, We Got This shows how authentically listening to kids is the closest thing to a superpower that we have. What we hear can spark action that allows us to make powerful moves toward equity by broadening access to learning for all children. A lone teacher can't eliminate inequity, but Cornelius demonstrates that a lone teacher can confront the scholastic manifestations of racism, sexism, ableism and classism by showing:
It takes about 4 Hours and 1 minutes on average for a reader to read We Got This.: Equity, Access, And The Quest To Be Who Our Students Need Us To Be. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
We Got This.: Equity, Access, And The Quest To Be Who Our Students Need Us To Be is 160 pages long.
Powerfully practical!
Derived From Web , Jan 2, 2021
Cornelius is also one of the nicest humans on the planet, and helps teachers to become better everyday!
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Great for future teachers, new teachers, and old teachers.
Derived From Web , Nov 16, 2020
If you're a student who wishes her teachers were better, get this book for them.
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Real tools to work with
Derived From Web , Jul 4, 2019
Cornelius Minor takes the reader, teacher through his own journey, as he works to make learning more accessible and authentic for all students. He talks about his struggles and his successes. What I love about the book is that he shares planning documents, which he uses to actually make lessons for himself as well as making the lessons personalized for the children in his classes. As a teacher, this is something I am striving to do, so that seeing accessible tools, which have been successfully used by another, is helpful. Minor helps teachers to make learning better for all the children we work with on a daily basis.
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Practical & Inspiring
Derived From Web , Feb 10, 2019
This book does a great job of bridging the gap between the theory of equity in education and the messy process of actually doing equity in schools - not the schools of the future, but the schools we teach and work in now. Strikes a great balance between acknowledging the difficulties, being respectful as a professional reader and pushing you to think just a little more.
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Amazing book—very powerful
Derived From Web , Jan 22, 2019
This is a great book for every teacher who is tired of hearing we can never do that '', We always do it this way, and These kids can '' not do it. Motivation to initiate a paradigm shift and create change.
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