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Teaching While Black in New York City's Public Schools
by Pamela Lewis
informative
inspiring
slow-paced
This book is listed as a memoir, but it reads very weird.
It is very conversational and meanders from thought to thought with out much continuity.
There is not any concrete statistics backing up much of what is discussed dispite the cover alluding to a study done on children. Not that much of the information is untrue, but I would have enjoyed some statistics to back it up.
I would have enjoyed this book alot more had it not been a memoir and if it was just a case study. It just reads very weirdly and semi-self centered.
This also has the longest chapters i have eveb seen in a book, it definitely needed more chapters to break it up or at the very least parts within the chapter.
Not my favorite memoir, it feels more like the initial rough draft of just getting ideas down instead of a fully fleshed out memoir. It really would have benefitted from a heavy edit and review process. 😬😬
It is very conversational and meanders from thought to thought with out much continuity.
There is not any concrete statistics backing up much of what is discussed dispite the cover alluding to a study done on children. Not that much of the information is untrue, but I would have enjoyed some statistics to back it up.
I would have enjoyed this book alot more had it not been a memoir and if it was just a case study. It just reads very weirdly and semi-self centered.
This also has the longest chapters i have eveb seen in a book, it definitely needed more chapters to break it up or at the very least parts within the chapter.
Not my favorite memoir, it feels more like the initial rough draft of just getting ideas down instead of a fully fleshed out memoir. It really would have benefitted from a heavy edit and review process. 😬😬