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Author Lewis, Pamela, 1956- author.

Title Teaching while black : a new voice on race and education in New York City / Pamela Lewis.

Publication Info. New York : Empire State Editions, an imprint of Fordham University Press, 2016.

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 Moore Stacks  LC2803.N5 L48 2016    Available  ---
Description xiii, 212 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Is this love? -- The honeymoon song -- Love don't live here anymore -- I'm looking for a new love, baby -- Caught out there -- The thrill is gone -- Epilogue: The greatest love of all.
Summary Unapologetic and gritty, Teaching While Black offers an insightful, honest portrayal of Lewis's turbulent eleven-year relationship within the New York City public school system and her fight to survive in a profession that has undervalued her worth and her understanding of how children of color learn best. Tracing her educational journey with its roots in the North Bronx, Lewis paints a vivid, intimate picture of her battle to be heard in a system struggling to unlock the minds of the children it serves, while stifling the voices of teachers of color who hold the key. The reader gains full access to a perspective that has been virtually ignored since the No Child Left Behind Act, through which questions surrounding increased resignation rates by teachers of color and failing test scores can be answered. -- Provided by publisher.
Teaching While Black is both a deeply personal narrative of a black woman's real-life experiences and a clarion call for culturally responsive teaching. Lewis fearlessly addresses the reality of toxic school culture head-on and gives readers an inside look at the inert bureaucracy, heavy-handed administrators, and ineffective approach to pedagogy that prevent inner-city kids from learning. At the heart of Lewis's moving narrative is her passion. Each chapter delves deeper into the author's conscious uncoupling from the current trends in public education that diminish proven remedies for academic underachievement, as observed from her own experiences as a teacher of students of color. -- Provided by publisher.
Teaching While Black summons everyone to re-examine what good teaching looks like. Through a powerful vision, together with practical ideas and strategies for teachers navigating very difficult waters, Lewis delivers hope for the future of teaching and learning in inner-city schools. -- Provided by publisher.
Subject Lewis, Pamela, 1956-
African American women teachers -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography.
African American women teachers.
New York (State) -- New York.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject African American children -- Education -- New York (State) -- New York.
African American children -- Education.
Elementary school teaching -- New York (State) -- New York.
Elementary school teaching.
Education, Urban -- New York (State) -- New York.
Education, Urban.
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Autobiographies.
Biography.
Other Form: Online version: Lewis, Pamela, 1956- Teaching while black : a new voice on race and education in New York City. New York : Empire State Editions, an imprint of Fordham University Press, 2016 (OCoLC)939196036
ISBN 0823271404 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
0823271412 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780823271405 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
9780823271412 (paperback ; alkaline paper)
9780823271436 (PDF ebook)
9780823271429 (ePub ebook)