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Living the Legacy of African American Education : A Model for University and School Engagement, Paperback / softback Book

Living the Legacy of African American Education : A Model for University and School Engagement Paperback / softback

Edited by Sheryl J., Associate Professor, K-12 Education, Kennesaw State University; Director, Teaching Croft, Tiffany D. Pogue, Vanessa Dr. Siddle Walker

Part of the Critical Black Pedagogy in Education series

Paperback / softback

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Modeled after a little known historical model and based on the research of Vanessa Siddle Walker, Living the Legacy of African American Education: A Model for University and School, describes a sustainable and authentic partnership between a university and its K-12 partners. Designed for school, district leaders, and college instructors this practical guide provides a narrative of how a group of graduate students, a professor and seven school partners planned, executed, and engaged K-12 partners in three major professional development opportunities.

This book chronicles a partnership that engaged K-12 leaders in an authentic and mutually beneficial partnership.

Designed to be instructive, this book can be used to plan partnerships as well as a serve as a check list to design, maintain, and refine similar partnerships. This book also provides valuable lessons learned at the end of each chapter that can be used as others form K-12 partnerships.

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