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Forever Free - A True Story of Hope in the Fight for Child Literacy

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext “An inspiring book…Bailey’s sense of history and duty, her love of learning and commitment to children, radiate from every page.” — The Guardian “This timely book makes an impassioned plea for the humane innovations needed to create a just learning system for all. Inspiring reading for educators and anyone who cares about education.” — Kirkus Reviews “[An] inspirational account…Bailey doesn’t hold back in criticizing systemic inequalities in public schools and society at large, but her optimism shines through. Educators, parents, and school administrators will want to take a look.” — Publishers Weekly “A call to action and a moving tribute to the power of reading to improve the lives of children most neglected by the public education system.” — Shelf Awareness “[Bailey’s] account includes intellectual and spiritual reflection, anecdotes and student profiles, and thoughtful commentary on historical perspectives and contemporary realities…Readers will appreciate Bailey herself, both for her powerful insights and her dedication to her cause.” — Booklist “Recommended for anyone who has an interest in improving literacy rates or who enjoys narratives of individuals overcoming obstacles to bring a vision to fruition.” — Library Journal “This book is rooted in the Black educational tradition and implores us to consider better ways of assessing child literacy. That alone makes this a worthwhile read for anyone trying to understand what true democracy and citizenship would look like if we started from those most historically marginalized from the right to read.” —José Luis Vilson, author of This Is Not a Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education “ Forever Free is an inspirational book that dives into the deep inequities in literacy instruction, while also leaving readers with great hope for what powerful literacy instruction looks like and can be if we build on and believe in the inherent strengths of our children. In highlighting the power of the collective, Swinton Bailey reminds us that deep change cannot be accomplished alone, but through collaborative effort.” —Carolyn H. Strom, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Literacy, New York University “Tracy Swinton Bailey lifts her voice and unwraps her struggles as she shares her story of connecting children of poverty with the freedom born from learning to read. With references to Frederick Douglass throughout the book, the author embodies the echo of his words, ‘Knowledge unfits a child to be a slave,’ in her determination to offer and expand the Freedom Reader model. In her words, she seeks to reshape the winds of change, and she does just that in her reinventing of Freedom Readers to respond to today’s evolving challenges.” —Jacqueline Grennon Brooks, Professor Emerita at Hofstra University and coauthor of Schools Reimagined: Unifying the Science of Learning with the Art of Teaching “Tracy Swinton Bailey has written a powerful story of her work building a literacy tutoring program that shows how the personal and political are interwoven in school reform. By connecting the threads between literacy and abolition, schools and churches, students and mentors, individuals and community, Bailey invites us to reflect on how the work of literacy is inexorably tied to our shared humanity.” —Justin Reich, Mitsui Career Development Professor of Digital Media, MIT “Through the prism of her own upbringing and family devotion to reading, Swinton Bailey’s memoir illustrates one of many ways in which public policy, specifically public education and US policy commitment to literacy, has failed Black children and communities of color. Programs like Freedom Readers are ever more important now as the 2020 pandemic has further demonstrated the necessity of supportive educational models outside of school walls, including tu...

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Authors Tracy Swinton Bailey
Publisher Other press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2021
 
EAN 9781635420807
ISBN 978-1-63542-080-7
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 147 mm x 217 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Guides > Self-help, everyday life > Family
Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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