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Author Wright, Brian L., author.

Title The brilliance of Black boys : cultivating school success in the early grades / Brian L. Wright with Shelly L. Counsell ; foreword by James Earl Davis.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Teachers College Press, [2018]

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 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Children's Department  PRNT J371.82 W    Check Shelf
 East Hartford, Raymond Library - Children's Department  PRNT 371.82 WRIGHT    Check Shelf
Description xiv, 153 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction; Black Boyhood Interrupted and Disrupted in Early Childhood; Conceptual Framework of Success for Black Boys; A Note About Terminology and Perspective; Reframing the Narrative About African American Boys in Early Childhood; Overview -- Chapter 1: Black Boys' Experiences in School and Out of School; Black Boys in School and Out of School; Consequences of Perceptions of Culpability of Black Boys; Education Denied: Statistics on Suspensions and Expulsion; Race and Gender in the Classroom; The Broken Pipeline: Black Boys and Teacher Attitudes; How the Pipeline is Primed: Underrepresentation in Gifted Education, Overrepresentation in Discipline and Special Education; A Culturally Responsive Strength-Based Approach; Quality Early Education and Care: An Overview; Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Early Childhood Experiences of Black Boys in School; Preschool Education; School ""Discipline Hubs"" and Black Boys; Black Boys: A Closer Look; Black Boys and Teacher Attitudes; Rethinking School Readiness (For Whom? And For What?); Valuing ""Everyday"" Language Practices; Black Boys and STEM; Conclusion --
Chapter 3: Creating a Culture of Success; Classroom Culture: What Does It Mean and Why Does It Matter?; A Classroom Cultural Framework: A Continuum of Three Models; The Intersection of Attachment and Expectations with Epigenetics; Teacher Candidates and Teachers Discounting Data: A Case in Point; Boot Camps and Factories Dominate Black Boys' Experiences; Constructivist Teachers: Empathetic Community Mentors; Conclusion -- Chapter 4: Developing Self-Identity and Agency in Black Boys; Who Are Black Boys? Ending Deficit-Oriented Narratives; The More We Know, the Less We Make Up; Self-Identity, Agency, and Community Agency and Black Boys; Mirror Books Versus Window Books: Reflection Matters; National Council for the Social Studies Standards; Engaging Black Boys Using Multicultural Children's Literature; Authentic Children's Books Promote Self-Identity and Agency; Conclusion --
Chapter 5: Classroom Strategies for Success with Black Boys; High-Quality, Evidence-Based Approaches Used in Constructivist, Culturally Responsive, Democratic Learning Communities; Conclusion -- Appendix; Resources for Building Cultural Competence in Early Childhood Teachers. Academic/Professional Journals Authentic Multicultural Children's Books with Black Boys as Protagonists; Early Childhood/Child Development Websites for Teachers; Professional Associations/Organizations and Conferences and Symposia; Education Centers and Institutes; Research Reports on Black Males; Black Male Teacher Initiatives; Spotlight on a Current Black Male Initiative: W.E.B. DuBois Academy; References; Index; About the Authors.
Summary This much-needed book will help schools and, by extension, society to better understand and identify the promise, potential, and possibilities of Black boys. Drawing from their wealth of experience in early childhood education, the authors present an asset- and strengths-based view of educating Black boys. This positive approach enables practitioners and school leaders to recognize, understand, and cultivate the diversity of social skills of Black boys in the early grades (pre-K-3rd grade). Each chapter begins with a vignette to illustrate what is lost when Black boys are prevented from participating freely in boyhood, having to instead attend to adult and peer interactions and attitudes that view them as "bad boys" and "troublemakers." This accessible book provides teachers with classroom strategies to help young Black boys achieve their highest potential, along with other resources for supporting their social-emotional development, such as a reading list of authentic multicultural children's books with Black boys as protagonists. -- Provided by publisher.
Subject African Americans -- Education (Early childhood)
African American boys -- Education -- Social aspects.
Added Author Counsell, Shelly, author.
Other Form: Online version: Wright, Brian L. Brilliance of Black boys. New York, NY : Teachers College Press, [2018] 9780807776810 (DLC) 2018005220
ISBN 9780807758922 (paperback)
0807758922 (paperback)
9780807776810 (ebook)
Standard No. 99976197659
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