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Sumo Wrestlers and Supermodels
- What 20 Years of Teaching Has Taught Me About Saving Black Children from American Schools (Joel Plummer Black History and Education Collection)
- De: Joel Plummer
- Narrado por: Othell J. Miller
- Duración: 3 h y 9 m
- Versión completa
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American schools are not designed to educate Black children. Black children often succeed despite their schools instead of because of them. School can be a fantastic experience that propels Black students ahead in life, but only if both teachers and parents know what Black children's unique needs are and how to meet them. You will love this audiobook because an award-winning educator with more than two decades in the classroom uses his personal experiences to provide easy-to-understand methods to save Black children from America's education system that too often ignores their needs.
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Sobering account of American Education
- De Rae Oliver en 02-23-23
- Sumo Wrestlers and Supermodels
- What 20 Years of Teaching Has Taught Me About Saving Black Children from American Schools (Joel Plummer Black History and Education Collection)
- De: Joel Plummer
- Narrado por: Othell J. Miller
An eye-opening glimpse into Education in the 21st
Revisado: 02-16-22
In Sumo Wrestlers and Supermodels, Joel Plummer has assembled what is obviously the result of years of wisdom, insight, and hard work as an educator. The points he is able to make help the reader to zero-in on the realities of educating African American students today. He does so with immense respect and profound power.
The expert delivery of narrator Othell J. Miller lends sincere credibility and vocal expression to Plummer’s many ideas, observations, and stories. I highly recommend listening to this book rather than reading it to yourself; Miller’s resonant tones are a perfect match for the author’s voice.
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