(Download free pdf) Radical Equations: Civil Rights from Mississippi to the Algebra Project
♛ Robert P. Moses, Charles E. Cobb ♛
| #148478 in Books | Beacon Press | 2002-02-01 | 2002-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.50 x.60 x5.40l,.74 | File Name: 0807031275 | 256 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| A new way of looking at a big problem|By Lisa|I love this book! So many of the reviews already written sum up the basic narrative so I'll be brief on that. Drawing from their experiences helping cause change during the civil rights movement the authors define literacy as a gatekeeper course between becoming a sharecropper of the future or getting a better job. They pull int|From Publishers Weekly|"The ongoing struggle for citizenship and equality for minority people is now linked to an issue of math and science literacy," argue Moses, an educator and civil rights activist, and Cobb, a cofounder of the National Association of Black
At a time when popular solutions to the educational plight of poor children of color are imposed from the outside-national standards, high-stakes tests, charismatic individual saviors-the acclaimed Algebra Project and its founder, Robert Moses, offer a vision of school reform based in the power of communities. Begun in 1982, the Algebra Project is transforming math education in twenty-five cities. Founded on the belief that math-science literacy is a prerequisite for fu...
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