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A 2009 report from Program of International Student Assessment (PISA) ranked U.S. 15-year-olds as 18th and 13th in mathematics and sciences, respectively.
This news is especially somber because only 34 nations were assessed by PISA, and many of them are far less wealthy than the U.S.The problem was noticed long before the 2009 PISA assessment, however.
By Jazelle HuntNNPA Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON (NNPA) – For the past 40 years Jawanza Kunjufu has dedicated his life to uplifting African Americans through education and empowerment.
His latest book, Educating Black Girls, marks a dramatic shift.
These figures are unacceptable…if these things were happening to White girls, it would be a major national crisis.” Black girls are being suspended from school at rates second only to Black boys – except in Wisconsin, where Black girls are suspended more than anyone else, according to a U.S. Department of Education civil rights study.
“Young women of color have special challenges and needs, independent of their brothers that would greatly benefit from such national attention and coordination of federal resources.” The book offers 10 chapters on trends in education, STEM inclusivity, segregation in athletic programs, history curricula and Black women, and more.
“They believe Black girls have too much attitude, are too sassy, too bossy.
Quotes from girls around the country include: “In this school you can get suspended over your attitude;” “Why don’t teachers like me?” “Some teachers act like they are afraid of us;” and “Most teachers don’t care about me and won’t be back next year.” The book also details the areas of education in which Black girls are routinely overlooked—STEM and sports.