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Book Reviews February 18, 2020

Why Race and Culture Matter in Schools:  Closing the Achievement Gap in America’s Classrooms

Stan Chu Ilo, Saint Michael's College, University of Toronto

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Author
Howard, Tyrone C.
Date Reviewed
June 17, 2021
Reviewer
Stan Chu Ilo
Issues tied to race and culture continue to be a part of the landscape of America’s schools and classrooms. Given the rapid demographic transformation in the nation’s states, cities, counties, and schools, it is essential that all school personnel acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and dispositions to talk, teach, and think across racial and cultural differences. The second edition of Howard’s bestseller has been updated to take a deeper look at how schools must be prepared to respond to disparate outcomes among students of color. Tyrone Howard draws on theoretical constructs tied to race and racism, culture, and opportunity gaps to address pressing issues stemming from the chronic inequalities that remain prevalent in many schools across the country. This time-honored text will help educators at all levels respond with greater conviction and clarity on how to create more equitable, inclusive, and democratic schools as sites for teaching and learning. (From the Publisher)