Reading for Their Life
(Re)Building the Textual Lineages of African American Adolescent Males
ISBN 978-0-325-02679-4 / 0-325-02679-3 / 2009 / 192pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann
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Grade Level: 6-12
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Click here to see Alfred talking about this book. Book study groups and professional learning communities, click here to save 15% when you order 15 copies of Reading for Their Life. A $315 value for $267.75. "Because African American adolescent males and face their own challenges, they must identify texts that mark their times and their lives. If we create opportunities for this to happen, they will not only begin to trust the texts, they will begin to trust us, too. Then maybe, we’ll hear one of them say, Education is on our side,’ or, ‘I used to keep it gutter, but now I am all good.’ This is my hope." No reading strategy, no literacy program, no remediation will close the achievement gap for adolescent African American males. These efforts will continue to fail our students, says Alfred Tatum, until reading instruction is anchored in meaningful texts that build academic and personal resiliency inside and outside school. In Reading for Their Life Tatum takes a bold step beyond Teaching Reading to Black Adolescent Males. He shows how teachers can encourage adolescent African American males to connect with reading by defining who they are through textual lineages—texts with significance, carefully chosen for instruction because they are useful to young black males and because they matter. With works ranging from Up from Slavery and Sounder to the contemporary Handbook for Boys, Tatum helps you:
"African American males are not engaged in a great conspiracy to fail themselves," writes Tatum. "They continue to underperform in school as they wait for educators to get it right.” Join Alfred Tatum, use Reading for Their Life, and strive for “a way to squeeze enabling texts for every ounce of possibility they contain for advancing the literacy development of African American adolescent males."
—Alfred Tatum
How This Book Is Organized I. The Urgent Need to Build Textual Lineages 1. African American Adolescent Males 2. Shaping Literacy as a Collaborative Act 3. Vital Signs of Literacy Development II. Enabling Texts 4. Characteristics and Examples of Enabling Texts 5. Choosing, Creating, and Mediating Enabling Texts 6. Poetic Broadsides 7. Short Stories 8. Armed for Battle Appendixes: A. Sample Lesson with Explicit Instruction and Text B. Forty Engaging Texts for African American Adolescent Males C. Texts Mentioned in This Book D. Ten Enabling Texts with Starters and Essential Questions
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