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Other People's Children Lisa Delpit

Other People's Children By Lisa Delpit

Other People's Children by Lisa Delpit


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Summary

Presenting an analysis of contemporary classrooms, this book develops ideas about the ways teachers can be better cultural transmitters in the classroom. It suggests that many academic problems attributed to children of colour are actually the result of miscommunication.

Other People's Children Summary

Other People's Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom by Lisa Delpit

Winner of an American Educational Studies Association Critics' Choice Award and Choice Magazine's Outstanding Academic Book Award, and voted one of Teacher Magazine's great books, Other People's Children has sold over 150,000 copies since its original hardcover publication. This anniversary paperback edition features a new introduction by Delpit as well as new framing essays by Herbert Kohl and Charles Payne.

In a radical analysis of contemporary classrooms, MacArthur Award-winning author Lisa Delpit develops ideas about ways teachers can be better cultural transmitters in the classroom, where prejudice, stereotypes, and cultural assumptions breed ineffective education. Delpit suggests that many academic problems attributed to children of color are actually the result of miscommunication, as primarily white teachers and other people's children struggle with the imbalance of power and the dynamics plaguing our system.

A new classic among educators, Other People's Children is a must-read for teachers, administrators, and parents striving to improve the quality of America's education system.

Other People's Children Reviews

A godsend . . . honest and fair, yet visionary and firm.
-Quarterly Black Review

Phenomonal. . . . [This book] overcomes fear and speaks of truths, truths that otherwise have no voice.
-The San Francisco Review of Books

Here, finally, is multiculturalism with a human face.
-Teacher Magazine

Provides an important, yet typically avoided, discussion of how power imbalances in the larger U.S. society reverberate in classrooms.
-Harvard Educational Review

About Lisa Delpit

Lisa Delpit is an Eminent Scholar and Executive Director of the Center for Urban Education and Innovation at Florida International University in Miami, where she lives. Her work is dedicated to providing excellent education for marginalized communities in the United States and abroad. Herb Kohl is a recipient of the National Book Award and the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award. He was the founder and first director of the Teachers and Writers Collaborative in New York City and established the PEN West Center in San Francisco, where he lives. He is the author of more than forty books, including the bestselling 36 Children and the classic I Won't Learn from You (The New Press).

Table of Contents

Contents

Editor's Note ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction to the 2005 Edition xiii
Introduction xxi


PART 1: CONTROVERSIES REVISITED

Skills and Other Dilemmas of a Progressive Black Educator 11
The Silenced Dialogue 21
Language Diversity and Learning 48

PART 2: LESSONS FROM HOME AND ABROAD

The Vilis Tokples Schools of Papua New Guinea 77
Hello, Grandfather 91
Teachers' Voices 105

PART 3: LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

Cross-cultural Confusions in Teacher Assessment 135
The Politics of Teaching Literate Discourse 152
Education in a Multicultural Society 167

Reflections on Other People's Children HERBERT KOHL 185
Teaching the Hard of Head CHARLES M. PAYNE 188
Other People's Children: The Lasting Impact PATRICIA LESESNE 193

Notes 201

Index 215

Additional information

GOR005122693
9781595580740
1595580743
Other People's Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom by Lisa Delpit
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The New Press
20060801
256
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