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Failing Grades

by H. Roy Kaplan
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Overview

Failing Grades expands the look at the causes of violence and failure in America's schools. By focusing on interpersonal relations among diverse groups of students, the book demonstrates how conflict and low academic achievement are the result of clashes over communication, fairness, class, and race. Readers will learn how such conflicts arise and what steps can be taken to prevent them. This second edition contains new case studies derived from the author's experiences with students, teachers, and administrators; has a discussion of graduation rates, the achievement gap, and inadequacies of contemporary education; and contains an appendix that outlines how teachers can implement dialogues and other multicultural activities in their classes.

Synopsis

Failing Grades expands the look at the causes of violence and failure in America's schools. By focusing on interpersonal relations among diverse groups of students, the book demonstrates how conflict and low academic achievement are the result of clashes over communication, fairness, class, and race. This second edition contains new case studies derived from the author's experiences with students, teachers, and administrators; has a discussion of graduation rates, the achievement gap, and inadequacies of contemporary education; and contains an appendix that outlines how teachers can implement dialogues and other multicultural activities in their classes.

About the Author, H. Roy Kaplan

H. Roy Kaplan is a visiting associate professor in the Department of Africana Studies at the University of South Florida in Tampa. Formerly the executive director of the National Conference for Community and Justice of Tampa Bay, Dr. Kaplan has received local and national honors for his work in making schools culturally friendly for all students and staff.

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Teaching Tolerance

By focusing on interpersonal relations among diverse group of students, the book demonstrates how conflict is the result of clashes over communication, fairness, class and race.

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
270
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781578866489

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