The Challenge of Teaching Black History in Public SchoolsMalbrew, Ricardo
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King adds that over the past few years, the growth of the Black Lives Matter movement has led to a surge in interest and support for teaching Black history and antiracism. But “that progress has stagnated,” he says. In many ways, it now seems to be running in reverse. But advocates...
thanasthe classroom. There is an argument to be made that the pre-collegiate historyclassroom is a site of public history, but scholars still differ regarding this point.Is it a “blind spot” that the English-speaking conversation about public historydoes not include the teaching of history?2...
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Contentious issues, though, have always vexed, and governments avoid them in the knowledge that the teaching profession is unlikely to object to being required not to enter a minefield. So contentious issues tend to be addressed tentatively: black history gets a month (in some schools), LGBT+ ...
Though he has students of all ages, including some who are close to 70 years old, Garay most enjoys teaching children.‘‘When I teach, I enjoy taking my students through the world of music and exploration. The music will always be a part of their lives. It doesn’t matter what they ...
she’s often stereotyped or on the receiving end of microaggressions because she’s Black. Those racist incidents may happen less often if their school does a better job of teaching about