Kill Them Before They Grow: Misdiagnosis of African American Boys in American Classrooms
Examining how African American males end up in dead-end classes, this book explores what must be done to change this trend, asking such questions as What happens to these boys in special education? and How can educators and communities reduce the number of African American boys receiving Ritalin and ultimately dropping out?
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Kill Them Before They Grow: Misdiagnosis of African American Boys in American Classrooms
Examining how African American males end up in dead-end classes, this book explores what must be done to change this trend, asking such questions as What happens to these boys in special education? and How can educators and communities reduce the number of African American boys receiving Ritalin and ultimately dropping out?
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Kill Them Before They Grow: Misdiagnosis of African American Boys in American Classrooms

Kill Them Before They Grow: Misdiagnosis of African American Boys in American Classrooms

by Michael Porter
Kill Them Before They Grow: Misdiagnosis of African American Boys in American Classrooms

Kill Them Before They Grow: Misdiagnosis of African American Boys in American Classrooms

by Michael Porter

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Overview

Examining how African American males end up in dead-end classes, this book explores what must be done to change this trend, asking such questions as What happens to these boys in special education? and How can educators and communities reduce the number of African American boys receiving Ritalin and ultimately dropping out?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780913543542
Publisher: African American Images
Publication date: 03/01/1998
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.23(d)

About the Author

Michael Porter is the author of The Conspiracy to Destroy Black Women and Rap and the Eroticizing of Black Youth.

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