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Book Synopsis

The Green Book: For Black Folks inEducation is a non-fiction book written for parents and educators to examine best practices for supporting Black children in schools. Dr. Brown addresses topics such as parenting, high expectations, unconscious bias, community, culture, and navigating the traditional American educational system. This book provides a professional and personal lens to view the experiences of Black children in schools.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Elementary School

Before Entering School Home Base

Kindergarten

Guidance for Parents During Kindergarten

Veteran Parents, Other Parents, Collaborative Parenting

Support Staff

Para-professionals

Listen to Your Child

Listen to your Child’s Body Language

Over-discipling Black Children

Abusive Parenting is Worse than Racist Teachers

Your Child Will Tell on You

Community Matters

Historical Reasoning for Division

Divided By Colorism

Chapter 2: Middle School – The Middle Passage

Growing Bodies

Parenting Matters

Humble Parenting

Mental/Psychological Growth, Parenting the Mind

Practical Application of How to Attend to the Psychological Needs of Preteens

Tribal Affiliation

The Importance of Reasonable Consequences

Understand What You Are Going Through

Black Middle School Teachers

What Should Black Middle School Teachers Do?

What Ambitious Black Teacher Should Expect?

The Wrong Friends/Peer Pressure

What Are Parents to Do? The Need for a Father, A Father’s Role

Single Mothers and Absentee Fathers

Fathers, Be Honest

Good versus Bad Teachers

Identifying Good Teachers

Fearful Teachers

Our Hood Hero, Mr. Will

Value Experiential Intelligence

The Importance of Physical Activities

Boxing Saves Lives – Fighting is Good

A Student’s Perspective – Teens Read Energy Well

Chapter 3: High School

9th Grade

Student Perceptions, How Teens See the World

Eating Free Lunch

Gymnasium

Solutions for the Gym

Hallways

The Desperate Mixer

Choose Friends Wisely (Two Friends)

Walking Away from Gangs

Life-Long Brothers

Walking Alone

Walking Home

Going to the Store

Clothing, Fits, Gear, Drip

Mike’s Dirty Little Brother

Transformative, Revolutionary Educators

Race, Diversity, and Inclusion

Hurt Parents, Hurt Children

Smart Is the New Gangster

Ineffective Professional Development, Teachers That Hate Learning

The Soft Racism of Low Expectations

Solutions for Latino Educators, Latinos are Black, Embrace your Blackness

Black Educators That Dislike Black Children

Solutions: SAY IT LOUD, BE PROUD

10th Grade

Solutions for Tenth Graders

Mentoring, Big Bro

Alpha Students

Village Mentality

Lazy Parenting

Invest in your Children

Pacifying Adult Children

Kids are Always Watching

Passing the Torch (Black Trauma)

Effectively Commutating – Words Hurt

11th Grade

Immediate Finance Versus Long-Term Goals Solutions

Paycheck Collectors

12th Grade

Delayed Gratification

Their Expectations About College

When Students are Independent

Fake Friends - Peer Relationships

Family

Bitter Teachers

Social-Emotional Intellect of Teachers

Fun Stuff

School Trips

Proms ARE LIT

Graduation: End of the Road

Remember Your Why

Bibliography

The Green Book

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    A Paperback by Shawn F. Brown

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/20/2024 12:01:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475874068, 978-1475874068
      ISBN10: 1475874065

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The Green Book: For Black Folks inEducation is a non-fiction book written for parents and educators to examine best practices for supporting Black children in schools. Dr. Brown addresses topics such as parenting, high expectations, unconscious bias, community, culture, and navigating the traditional American educational system. This book provides a professional and personal lens to view the experiences of Black children in schools.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Elementary School

      Before Entering School Home Base

      Kindergarten

      Guidance for Parents During Kindergarten

      Veteran Parents, Other Parents, Collaborative Parenting

      Support Staff

      Para-professionals

      Listen to Your Child

      Listen to your Child’s Body Language

      Over-discipling Black Children

      Abusive Parenting is Worse than Racist Teachers

      Your Child Will Tell on You

      Community Matters

      Historical Reasoning for Division

      Divided By Colorism

      Chapter 2: Middle School – The Middle Passage

      Growing Bodies

      Parenting Matters

      Humble Parenting

      Mental/Psychological Growth, Parenting the Mind

      Practical Application of How to Attend to the Psychological Needs of Preteens

      Tribal Affiliation

      The Importance of Reasonable Consequences

      Understand What You Are Going Through

      Black Middle School Teachers

      What Should Black Middle School Teachers Do?

      What Ambitious Black Teacher Should Expect?

      The Wrong Friends/Peer Pressure

      What Are Parents to Do? The Need for a Father, A Father’s Role

      Single Mothers and Absentee Fathers

      Fathers, Be Honest

      Good versus Bad Teachers

      Identifying Good Teachers

      Fearful Teachers

      Our Hood Hero, Mr. Will

      Value Experiential Intelligence

      The Importance of Physical Activities

      Boxing Saves Lives – Fighting is Good

      A Student’s Perspective – Teens Read Energy Well

      Chapter 3: High School

      9th Grade

      Student Perceptions, How Teens See the World

      Eating Free Lunch

      Gymnasium

      Solutions for the Gym

      Hallways

      The Desperate Mixer

      Choose Friends Wisely (Two Friends)

      Walking Away from Gangs

      Life-Long Brothers

      Walking Alone

      Walking Home

      Going to the Store

      Clothing, Fits, Gear, Drip

      Mike’s Dirty Little Brother

      Transformative, Revolutionary Educators

      Race, Diversity, and Inclusion

      Hurt Parents, Hurt Children

      Smart Is the New Gangster

      Ineffective Professional Development, Teachers That Hate Learning

      The Soft Racism of Low Expectations

      Solutions for Latino Educators, Latinos are Black, Embrace your Blackness

      Black Educators That Dislike Black Children

      Solutions: SAY IT LOUD, BE PROUD

      10th Grade

      Solutions for Tenth Graders

      Mentoring, Big Bro

      Alpha Students

      Village Mentality

      Lazy Parenting

      Invest in your Children

      Pacifying Adult Children

      Kids are Always Watching

      Passing the Torch (Black Trauma)

      Effectively Commutating – Words Hurt

      11th Grade

      Immediate Finance Versus Long-Term Goals Solutions

      Paycheck Collectors

      12th Grade

      Delayed Gratification

      Their Expectations About College

      When Students are Independent

      Fake Friends - Peer Relationships

      Family

      Bitter Teachers

      Social-Emotional Intellect of Teachers

      Fun Stuff

      School Trips

      Proms ARE LIT

      Graduation: End of the Road

      Remember Your Why

      Bibliography

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