The Influence of Dramatic Arts on Literacies for Black Girls in Middle School
door
Portia M. York
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Formaat
Kindle
Pagina's
172
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2022
Uitgever
Lexington Books
Editie
3
ISBN-10
166690760X
ISBN-13
9781666907605
Beschrijving
In a world where educational equity is increasingly vital, this work explores the unique experiences of Black girls in urban middle school environments. It delves into how they navigate their identities and social dynamics within the classroom and beyond. With an emphasis on the dramatic arts, the author highlights how these expressive practices serve not only as a creative outlet but also as a powerful tool for literacy development.
Through engaging narratives and insightful analysis, the author reveals the critical role of performance and storytelling in voicing the lived experiences of Black girls. This artistic framework allows them to articulate their challenges, aspirations, and cultural heritage, fostering a deeper engagement with literacy that goes beyond traditional academic skills.
The investigation also addresses the systemic barriers these girls face, advocating for a more inclusive educational approach that recognizes the transformative potential of the performing arts. By weaving together personal stories and educational theory, the work champions the resilience and creativity of Black girls, ultimately calling for a reevaluation of how education is designed and implemented in diverse settings.
In a society where representation matters, this contribution highlights the necessity of understanding the interconnectedness of race, gender, and education, encouraging educators and policymakers to rethink their approaches to fostering literacy and identity among urban Black girls.
Through engaging narratives and insightful analysis, the author reveals the critical role of performance and storytelling in voicing the lived experiences of Black girls. This artistic framework allows them to articulate their challenges, aspirations, and cultural heritage, fostering a deeper engagement with literacy that goes beyond traditional academic skills.
The investigation also addresses the systemic barriers these girls face, advocating for a more inclusive educational approach that recognizes the transformative potential of the performing arts. By weaving together personal stories and educational theory, the work champions the resilience and creativity of Black girls, ultimately calling for a reevaluation of how education is designed and implemented in diverse settings.
In a society where representation matters, this contribution highlights the necessity of understanding the interconnectedness of race, gender, and education, encouraging educators and policymakers to rethink their approaches to fostering literacy and identity among urban Black girls.
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