NEW BOOK PROVIDES REAL SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGES THAT AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN FACE IN TODAY'S SCHOOL SYSTEM
NEW BOOK PROVIDES REAL SOLUTIONS TO THE CHALLENGES THAT AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN FACE IN TODAY'S SCHOOL SYSTEM
Nationwide (BlackNews.com) -- Veteran educator Larry D. Davis' author of the new book, Re-Education of the African American Child - In Today's School System, says, "It's time to stop blaming each other for the problems that our African American children face in the in-today’s school system - and start working together for the betterment of our children."
He continues, "The challenges African American children face in the school system are thoroughly documented. We know how the educational system fails many African American students, and we know why. Despite this, little has been done to address and fix these issues. Thus, the problem persists."
Davis believes its time to stop merely considering the problem and start actively working toward a solution -- for the betterment of students, educators, and the nation. He proposes a systematic, step-by-step approach to transforming how we educate African American children.
Davis clearly shows that the reeducation of African American children is a group effort: educators, students, parents, school districts, and communities all need to take responsibility for educating children. He examines the programs and services required to support both educators and African American students and candidly discusses the challenges his proposals face.
He comments, "We have had decades to effect change for African American children, and we have done nothing but talk about the problem and point the finger of blame. Isn't it time we stopped talking about making a difference, rolled up our sleeves, and started working toward the solution?"
If the idea resonates with you, Davis' new book offers a blueprint for change.
Re-Education of the African American Child - In Today's School System is available for purchase at Amazon.com, BarnesandNobles.com and Kindle.
For more details about Larry D. Davis, visit www.larryddavis.com