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Expert: Few US Schools Teach Black History Well
Poor materials and lack of rigor keep schools from offering rich lessons on the African American experience, an education policy expert argues.
 
As the United States marks Black History Month this year, more K-12 schools in the United States are teaching Black history than ever before. However, ongoing analysis from Johns Hopkins University finds these efforts often fail, because coursework emphasizes the negative aspects of African American life while omitting important contributions made by people of color in literature, politics, theology, art, and medicine. ....

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Michigan ranks 27th with 1.49 million K–12 students, 900 public school districts, including local education authorities and public school academies. (Image Credit (Lucélia Ribeiro/Wikimedia Commons cc-by-sa-2.0.))
Education in the U.S. is the second largest higher education system. Not only is it large but provides diversity through institution types. This diversity offers students options to specialize in a variety of academic disciplines and even gain employment training. More than 4,000 accredited institutions make up U.S. higher education in the United States. One of the most attractive features of the U.S. higher education system is the flexibility it provides through the number and diversity of institution types it encompasses. ....

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Most U.S. schools teach Black history, but few do it well


As the United States marks Black History Month this year, more K-12 schools in the United States are teaching Black history than ever before. However, ongoing analysis from Johns Hopkins University finds these efforts often fail, because coursework emphasizes the negative aspects of African American life while omitting important contributions made by people of color in literature, politics, theology, art, and medicine.
Most school districts are trying, and many fall short, said Ashley Rogers Berner, director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Education Policy. They may create better representation, but often forget quality and coherence in the process. They miss the chance to create a robust picture of the African American experience. ....

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From talking about history to volunteering in your community, here s how to get your kids thinking about what it means to be a good citizen. ....

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