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What I Learned In School James P. Comer

What I Learned In School By James P. Comer

What I Learned In School by James P. Comer


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This collection showcases the powerful ideas of Dr. James Comer--ideas that have shaped the fields of child development and psychology, race and education, family and parenting, and school reform. It includes extracts from his books, organized thematically and presented together for the first time. A new introduction by Dr.

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What I Learned In School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform by James P. Comer

From the Winner of the Grawemeyer Award in Education in 2007

In the world of education reform, where silver-bullet ideas, ideologies, and intellectual fashion clamor for influence, James Comer's thinking has long been a sea of calm, balanced, and humane wisdom focused on the needs of the whole person. Reading Comer you see the incompleteness of so many other approaches to reform, as well as learn an integrated approach to making schools work. And now, here it all is in a single book. If you want to see how schools can actually work, as opposed to affiliate with a prior belief about how they should work, this is a must read.
Claude Steele,professor, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University

The best introduction?professional and personal to the remarkable world of James Comer: physician-educator, par excellence.
Howard Gardner, Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, Massachusetts

James Comer is a rare constellation among social scientists: a great intellect, a keen analyst, a creative problem-solver and a man of enormous empathy. His writings are required reading for anyone interested in education reform or improving the odds for poor children.
Geoffrey Canada, president and CEO, Harlem Children's Zone

About James P. Comer

James P. Comer is the Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale University School of Medicine's Child Study Center and founder of the Comer School Development Program. A prolific writer, Dr. Comer is the author of nine books and has written articles for Parents magazine as well as syndicated articles on children's health and development and race relations. In 2007, he received the Grawemeyer Award in education.

Table of Contents

Introduction: What I Learned in School ix

Introductory Remarks at the Grawemeyer Award

Ceremony, David Reynolds xvii

Address at the Grawemeyer Award Ceremony 1

1 Washington Elementary School

MAGGIE S AMERICAN DREAM 23

2 Me, Walter, and America

BEYOND BLACK AND WHITE 31

3 Three Networks and a Baby

WAITING FOR A MIRACLE 63

4 So You Want to Work in Schools?

MAGGIE S AMERICAN DREAM 89

5 My Work

WAITING FOR A MIRACLE 95

6 To Leave No Child Behind

LEAVE NO CHILD BEHIND 127

7 All Our Children

MAGGIE S AMERICAN DREAM 155

Questions for Reflection 157

Index 159

Credit Lines 165

The Author 167

Additional information

CIN0470407719VG
9780470407714
0470407719
What I Learned In School: Reflections on Race, Child Development, and School Reform by James P. Comer
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20091027
192
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