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Failing Grades expands the look at the causes of violence and failure in America's schools. By focusing on interpersonal relations among diverse groups of students, the book demonstrates how conflict and low academic achievement are the result of clashes over communication, fairness, class, and race. Readers will learn how such conflicts arise and what steps can be taken to prevent them. This second edition contains new case studies derived from the author's experiences with students, teachers, and administrators; has a discussion of graduation rates, the achievement gap, and inadequacies of contemporary education; and contains an appendix that outlines how teachers can implement dialogues and other multicultural activities in their classes.

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Review of the first edition: H. Roy Kaplan presents an honest and searing account of the many emotional, social, and cultural struggles that too often confront America's teenagers when they go to school each day. Kaplan writes from experience and he cares deeply about giving young people the power and the skills they need to overcome the differences, real or perceived, that keep them apart.... -- Richard W. Riley, former U.S. Secretary of Education
Review of the first edition: I am so very moved and impressed by [Kaplan's] words and message... It strikes very close to my heart and has such an intense truth to it all. [This] book is much needed and needs to be read by so many other educators and administrators and law enforcement.... -- Lee Mun Wah, producer, Color of Fear
By focusing on interpersonal relations among diverse group of students, the book demonstrates how conflict is the result of clashes over communication, fairness, class and race. * Teaching Tolerance *
Review of the first edition: For too many of our children, their schools breed unhappiness and frustration. Through the voices of students and others, this book tells why and offers recommendations to prevent it..... -- Arthur Levine, PhD, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Review of the first edition: H. Roy Kaplan presents an honest and searing account of the many emotional, social, and cultural struggles that too often confront America's teenagers when they go to school each day. Kaplan writes from experience and he cares deeply about giving young people the power and the skills they need to overcome the differences, real or perceived, that keep them apart. -- Richard W. Riley, former U.S. Secretary of Education
Review of the first edition: For too many of our children, their schools breed unhappiness and frustration. Through the voices of students and others, this book tells why and offers recommendations to prevent it. -- Arthur Levine, PhD, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
Review of the first edition: I am so very moved and impressed by [Kaplan's] words and message... It strikes very close to my heart and has such an intense truth to it all. [This] book is much needed and needs to be read by so many other educators and administrators and law enforcement. -- Lee Mun Wah, producer, Color of Fear

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Why Kids Are Angry Chapter 2 Students' Lives Chapter 3 Stereotypes: Nobody's Born a Bigot Chapter 4 Teachers: I Don't Get No Respect! Chapter 5 Setting the Tone: How Policy Makers Affect School Climate Chapter 6 Special Education: I'm Not Stupid! Chapter 7 Epilogue: Making a Difference Chapter 8 Appendix: Activities for Making Happier Classrooms

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 24/08/2007
      ISBN13: 9781578866496, 978-1578866496
      ISBN10: 1578866499

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      Book Synopsis
      Failing Grades expands the look at the causes of violence and failure in America's schools. By focusing on interpersonal relations among diverse groups of students, the book demonstrates how conflict and low academic achievement are the result of clashes over communication, fairness, class, and race. Readers will learn how such conflicts arise and what steps can be taken to prevent them. This second edition contains new case studies derived from the author's experiences with students, teachers, and administrators; has a discussion of graduation rates, the achievement gap, and inadequacies of contemporary education; and contains an appendix that outlines how teachers can implement dialogues and other multicultural activities in their classes.

      Trade Review
      Review of the first edition: H. Roy Kaplan presents an honest and searing account of the many emotional, social, and cultural struggles that too often confront America's teenagers when they go to school each day. Kaplan writes from experience and he cares deeply about giving young people the power and the skills they need to overcome the differences, real or perceived, that keep them apart.... -- Richard W. Riley, former U.S. Secretary of Education
      Review of the first edition: I am so very moved and impressed by [Kaplan's] words and message... It strikes very close to my heart and has such an intense truth to it all. [This] book is much needed and needs to be read by so many other educators and administrators and law enforcement.... -- Lee Mun Wah, producer, Color of Fear
      By focusing on interpersonal relations among diverse group of students, the book demonstrates how conflict is the result of clashes over communication, fairness, class and race. * Teaching Tolerance *
      Review of the first edition: For too many of our children, their schools breed unhappiness and frustration. Through the voices of students and others, this book tells why and offers recommendations to prevent it..... -- Arthur Levine, PhD, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
      Review of the first edition: H. Roy Kaplan presents an honest and searing account of the many emotional, social, and cultural struggles that too often confront America's teenagers when they go to school each day. Kaplan writes from experience and he cares deeply about giving young people the power and the skills they need to overcome the differences, real or perceived, that keep them apart. -- Richard W. Riley, former U.S. Secretary of Education
      Review of the first edition: For too many of our children, their schools breed unhappiness and frustration. Through the voices of students and others, this book tells why and offers recommendations to prevent it. -- Arthur Levine, PhD, President, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
      Review of the first edition: I am so very moved and impressed by [Kaplan's] words and message... It strikes very close to my heart and has such an intense truth to it all. [This] book is much needed and needs to be read by so many other educators and administrators and law enforcement. -- Lee Mun Wah, producer, Color of Fear

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Why Kids Are Angry Chapter 2 Students' Lives Chapter 3 Stereotypes: Nobody's Born a Bigot Chapter 4 Teachers: I Don't Get No Respect! Chapter 5 Setting the Tone: How Policy Makers Affect School Climate Chapter 6 Special Education: I'm Not Stupid! Chapter 7 Epilogue: Making a Difference Chapter 8 Appendix: Activities for Making Happier Classrooms

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