The history of the education of African American children in one
Alabama town is reconstructed over a period of 100 years, from the
First Reconstruction period to the Second Reconstruction period
(Governor George Wallace's stand in the schoolhouse door). Lessons
learned from this case study, in addition to 15 years of desegregated
education in the community, provides a perspective for educational
policymakers to consider, as they attempt to plan effective schools in
the 21st century for all children in America. Many have viewed
segregated schools for African American students as dens of
educational pathology with poor teachers and administrators, poorly
operated academic programs and activities, dilapidated school
buildings, and scarce resources. Until the last two decades, little
had been written about the internal functioning of these schools or
the positive impact of their efforts from the perspective of their
students, families, teachers, or administrators. Despite being
underfunded, understaffed, and issued second-hand books and equipment,
this school and community worked together, as did many other African
American schools and communities, to create effective schooling for
children. This study addresses four major questions: (1) What kinds of
educational experiences did teachers and principals view as important
for the successful education of African American children? (2) How did
the school interact with parents and the community? (3) How did the
educational environment change when African American children began
attending desegregated schools? (4) What can we learn from this
successful school for African American children as well as their
experiences in the desegregated setting that will provide a
perspective for educational policymakers as we plan effective schools
for all children in this country? The findings from this case study
present a perspective on which educational policymakers can build as
we plan caring, nurturing, and equitable learning environments for
children in schools in all communities.
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ISBN
9780313001673
Publisert
2023
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Praeger
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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