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  2. Prudence Crandall - Wikipedia

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    Prudence Crandall (September 3, 1803 – January 27, 1890) was an American schoolteacher and activist. She ran the Canterbury Female Boarding School in Canterbury, Connecticut, [1] which became the first school for black girls ("young Ladies and little Misses of color") in the United States. In 1832, when Crandall admitted Sarah Harris, a 20 ...

  3. Tiana (The Princess and the Frog) - Wikipedia

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    Tiana is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures ' animated film The Princess and the Frog (2009). Created by writers and directors Ron Clements and John Musker and animated by Mark Henn, Tiana, as an adult, is voiced by Anika Noni Rose, while Elizabeth M. Dampier voices the character as a child. She will appear in the Disney+ series Tiana .

  4. Clearly, these teachers worked overtime to help their African American students learn; although these teachers were teaching their students during segregation, they were also preparing their students for a world of integration (Siddle-Walker, 1996). Moreover, as Tillman (2004) suggested, “these teachers saw potential in their Black

  5. African American teachers pointed out that African American children like explicit language rather than an inductive, indirect, questioning voice. 4. The children learned best with the comfort and stability of a daily school routine with minimal changes or interruptions. 5. African American teachers recommended the teaching style that parallels ...

  6. Increasing Teacher Diversity - ed

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    every day. The authors recognize that diversity in the teaching workforce and among public school students includes a multitude of individual characteristics. The authors have chosen to focus on the shortage of African American and Latino teachers because the majority of available research on teacher diversity addresses these two groups. We do

  7. African-American teachers - Wikipedia

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    An African-American teacher. African-American teachers educated African Americans and taught each other to read during slavery in the South. People who were enslaved ran small schools in secret, since teaching those enslaved to read was a crime (see Slave codes ). Meanwhile, in the North, African Americans worked alongside Whites.

  8. Teacher, Parent and Student Perspectives on Using Google Classroom Effectively (May 26, 2020). Most people know that Google Classroom is a free online classroom management system, developed by Google for schools. But being a powerful and popular tool, doesn’t necessarily keep teachers from experiencing bumps along the way in.

  9. Black or African American Teachers: Background and School ...

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    This Data Point examines the background and school settings of Black or African-American teachers in public and private schools in the Unites States in school year 2017–18, by selected school and teacher characteristics. Online Availability: Download, view and print the report as a pdf file. (318KB) Cover Date: February 2022.