Would black schools do better if teachers got a mandatory percentage of future earnings from their black children?:jbhmm:
I was thinking about this during a thread with staticshock. Obviously this internal black education tax would cap itself at 5% or so. :hubie:
During a “the root”...
Wantchekon leads new effort to propel Black students into top economics Ph.D. programs
Delaney Parrish, Department of Economics
Aug. 20, 2020
Leonard Wantchekon
In 2014, Princeton professor Leonard Wantchekon opened the doors to what is now one of the top-ranked economics programs in...
According to her nonsense:
America is ok with 14,000 kids dead
All kids should be IN The classroom.
Online instruction is only good IF there is a spike in COVID19 cases
This nut has no national plan and is only concerned about the economy (not children)
Morgan State University to Offer Three Degree Programs in Ghana Following Board Approval
February 10, 2020
BALTIMORE — Morgan State University (MSU) is slated to establish an international presence on the African continent by way of a new pilot program. During the recent public session...
Morgan President David Wilson welcomes Professor Suleiman E. Bogoro, Executive Secretary of TETFund to the campus
New Agreement With Nigeria’s TETFund to Bring Up to 50 International Students Seeking Ph.D.s to Morgan State University Annually
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May 19, 2020
Morgan State University, the...
I have read a lot of Black history books but I am looking for recommendations for a kid
So before you make any assumptions:
1. My son is starting Kindergarten soon so he's not old
2. I have already read The People Can Fly, Anansi stories, Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears, Snowy Day, a...
Right as u was done watching Arthur or Ghost Writer on PBS and was ready to take your ass outside and play (because thats what kids use to do). Boom this intro pop up and you're all like :krs:
This lions name is "He who greets with fire" :ooh:
I been on youtube watching these childhood...
My youngest nephew, 5 years, cant read.
It kinda scares me, but people told me I shouldn't. I dont wanna see him fall behind when he finally enters Grade 1. His attention span might off to. There are times I take him to the library and help him read. It would take me 1-2 mins for me to get him...
Me and the homey @Zero and couple of other brehs been debating this topic since Bandana dropped. Who ripped "Education" the best?? Lets discuss it :rocmarcy:
Mos Def:
They go in one way, they come out crazy
Peace preparatory school, emperors and conquerors
Pharaohs and followers
Goblins and...
All that black excellence in an educational video. :blessed:
Learned all of my grammar rules too. :wow:
@ciroq drobama I know for a fact you got a song on this one nikka. :ufdup:
Facts. if your not getting at least 10 questions right (theres 61 in total per episode) your a dunce and your parents failed you.
i stay slaying Jeopardy on the regular. im going to make sure that i watch Jeopardy everyday with my children and start a nice tradition.
I know there have been discussions about black male child achievement gaps, but this seems almost impossible. I cant find stats to prove or disprove this. Help me out brehs. :mjcry:
Yes, I pulled this from TLR. But it's a good question.
There was a time when high schools taught home economics, civics, and certification in a trade. Now not so much.
Should high schools be required to teach financial literacy of some sort? Or should that be on the parents?
Personally, I...
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I'm trying to figure out where you guys get this idea that black folks (black Americans to be exact) looked down or mocked extremely smart/book nerd kids in school because I never witnessed it. If anything what I seen was all the kids in school gave them props and complimented them on how...
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