Sentences with phrase «especially black boys»

He is reaching and engaging all of his students, especially his black boys.)
This effect is driven almost entirely by black students, especially black boys, who are markedly less likely to be subjected to exclusionary discipline when taught by black teachers.
This effect is driven almost entirely by black students, especially black boys, who are markedly less likely to be subjected to exclusionary discipline whentaught by black teachers.

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«It became a tipping point having our first black president, especially, leading a racial and gender justice initiative for boys and men — for us to say wait, with gender and race, how is it this time we're being made invisible, asked to wait?»
Researchers used sophisticated eye - tracking technology and found that preschool teachers «show a tendency to more closely observe black students, and especially boys, when challenging behaviors are expected,» the authors found.
Especially, you can absorb yourself while attractive for a admirable Black woman or man, boy or girl.
Especially, youngsters usually go to the clubs on weekends to find Black boys and girls.
Especially, you can entertain yourself while looking for a beautiful Black woman or man, boy or girl.
[2] And plenty of research — with less convincing methods — has been interpreted as showing that too many blacks, especially boys, are identified for special education.
Today, as we celebrate Martin Luther King, jr., I am thinking about the continuing plight of black boys and men in America, especially the issue of unequal treatment by our school system — including with regard to discipline and punishment — and the related reality of our nation maintaining a massive prison complex disproportionately filled with black and brown men.
While the anti-charter squad uses Success Academy as their favorite whipping boy, Black and Latino families know that there are a variety of different charter school models — especially neighborhood charters that serve their children's needs on a daily basis.
Black boys especially have been not only targets but many victims of the school to prison pipeline for decades.
Increasing the number of Black male educators in our nation's teacher corps will improve education for all our students, especially African - American boys.
Yet, there's lots of evidence that students benefit from having black teachers, and that more black men in a school building may be especially important for black boys.
Increasing the number of black male educators in our nation's teacher corps will improve education for all students, especially for African American boys.
«These findings confirm the unacceptable trend of black students, especially boys, and students with disabilities being subject to disciplinary practices that exclude them from classroom instruction, thereby creating additional barriers to their learning.
And for the seniors at Boys» Latin, it's a glimpse of a future that is out of reach for the majority of Philadelphia public school students, especially when those students are black and male — a future lived in comfort and upward mobility, rather than one that stagnates with far fewer prospects.
The comic elements, especially the banter between the boys (part scared teens, part Cool Hand Luke wanna - bes) work well, and the adventure story surrounding Stanley's rescue of his black friend Zero, who attempts to escape, provides both high drama and moving human emotion.
Jamel Brinkley's stories reflect the tenderness and vulnerability of black men and boys whose hopes sometimes betray them, especially in a world shaped by race, gender, and class - where luck may be the greatest fiction of all.
Like almost every other black Democrat in the Legislature, he cited previous killings of unarmed black boys and men in his decision, especially here in Florida, as a primary reason why teachers should not be carrying guns in the confusing, high - stress atmosphere of a mass shooting.
Students may work on Ripple Effects instead of an academic subject such as language arts, but more often their first introduction is in the context of discipline and special education settings, where black and brown students, especially boys, are grossly overrepresented.
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