Harvard Educational Review
  1. Spring 1993 Issue »

    Teaching and Practice:

    Giving Voice to the Voiceless

    Beverly McElroy-Johnson

    Young black students continue to face obstacles of low self-esteem and lack of validation in the classroom in US schools. One woman's experiences as a black girl in US schools and as a teacher are discussed.

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  2. Spring 1993 Issue

    Abstracts

    Why Today's High-School-Educated Males Earn Less than Their Fathers Did:
    The Problem and an Assessment of Responses
    Richard J. Murnane and Frank Levy
    Hearing Other Voices:
    A Critical Assessment of Popular Views on Literacy and Work
    Glynda Hull
    Reframing Classroom Research:
    A Lesson from the Private World of Children
    Adrienne Alton-Lee, Graham Nuthall, and John Patrick
    Teaching and Practice:
    Giving Voice to the Voiceless
    Beverly McElroy-Johnson
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