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Stuck in the shallow end

education, race, and computing
2011
"[Argues that] the race gap in computer science ... is one example of the way students of color are denied a wide range of occupational and educational futures. Margolis traces the interplay of school structures (such factors as course offerings and student-to-counselor ratios) and belief systems -- including teachers' assumptions about their students and students' assumptions about themselves [to show] how inequality is reproduced in America -- and how students and teachers, given the necessary tools, can change the system"--Provided by publisher.

Asperger's teens

understanding high school for students on the autism spectrum
2015

The street stops here

a year at a Catholic high school in Harlem
2008
""There are two Harlems," observes Patrick J. McCloskey in this engrossing narrative. "One bursts with new hope, while the other has remained marooned on the edge of the mainstream for generations." The problem, he asserts, is the enormous difficulty urban minority children face in getting a quality education. The Street Stops Here offers a deeply personal and compelling account of this struggle in a controversial setting, a Catholic high school in central Harlem, where mostly disadvantaged (and often non-Catholic) African American young men graduate on time and get into college. Interweaving vivid portraits of day-to-day school life with clear and even-handed analysis, McCloskey takes us through an eventful year at Rice High School, as staff, students, and families make heroic efforts to prevail against society's negative expectations. McCloskey's riveting narrative brings into sharp relief an urgent public policy question: whether (and how) to save these schools, which provide the only educational hope for thousands of poor and working-class students - and thus fulfill a crucial public mandate. Just as significantly, The Street Stops Here offers invaluable lessons for low-performing urban public schools."Powerful, eloquent, candid, McCloskey's account should be required reading for those who seek to remedy the academic woes of our troubled urban schools.

Breaking the barriers

helping female and minority students succeed in mathematics and science
1992
Explains how early intervention, especially during grades four through eight, can help women and minorities develop the science and mathematical skills needed to survive in the current global marketplace.

The black student's guide to high school success

1997
Provides strategies, tactics, and tools to help African-American junior high and high school students structure successful educational careers. Includes essays by fifteen educators and is supplemented by success stories of contemporary African-American high school students.

Successful inclusion strategies for secondary and middle school teachers

keys to help struggling learners access the curriculum
2004
Examines current research about the best ways to teach students with disabilities in middle school and secondary school classrooms and explains how the findings can best be applied in different content areas.

Teaching teens with ADD and ADHD

a quick reference guide for teachers and parents
2011
Contains a comprehensive reference guide for teaching teens with ADD and ADHD and offers practical strategies, organizational tools and seventy-five summaries related to attention deficit disorders.

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