Produktinformation
This book researches the achievement gap between Black and white students and theorizes that Black students associate scholastic achievement with 'acting white' or 'selling out' African American culture. This claim is evidenced with research that focuses on academic salience, academic futility, and racial identity. The historical and educational background as well as coping strategies of African Americans are explored to determine the origin and explanations for this sentiment. Furthermore, this book considers the implications of Ebonics, African American students' dialect, in the classroom. Code-switching is noted as a means of effectively making conscious decisions about what form of language is appropriate in varying contexts. Lastly, culturally relevant teaching strategies which involve students in code-switching, literary analysis, and critical thinking are shared. These strategies offer insights on how to alter African American students' perceptions about academic success and enable students to embrace learning as a rich part of their cultural identity and a necessary step for their future.Produktkennzeichnungen
ISBN-103838307178
ISBN-139783838307176
eBay Product ID (ePID)80606956
Produkt Hauptmerkmale
VerlagLap Lambert Academic Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Anzahl der Seiten60 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
PublikationsnameAttitudes That Affect The Black-White Achievement Gap
ProduktartLehrbuch
AutorKathryn Sarzyniak
FormatTaschenbuch
Zusätzliche Produkteigenschaften
HörbuchNo
InhaltsbeschreibungPaperback
Item Height4mm
Item Length22cm
Item Width15cm
Item Weight106g