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Is there a difference between black and white schools? Apr 25, 2009
By Dr Jerome Snyder Mr Luke maybe the first observer to describe the academic, social and administrative behavior of New York City public schools in such bold, unforgiving terms. Blackberries and Black Students is the first transparent examination of the culture of education that characteristically defines many predominantly minority schools in an urban environment. It objectifies a number of important sentiments and concerns that have engrossed many educators for a long time but which, for a number of reasons, had gone unarticulated. It should be required reading for prospective teachers enrolled in undergraduate education programs, and should be an item on the syllabuses of graduate education courses as well.
Even if you do not agree philosophically with everything he says, you will be mesmerized, as I was, by his mastery of the English language. This book should be part of the library of every pedagogue, principal, assistant principal, superintendent, even the chancellor himself.
Congratulations Mr Luke!
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