Published in Feb 2018

No other group is going aid Blacks in their need to become more educationally competitive

Failure to rethink, restructure, retrain, retool and resume control of schools in the Black communities will produce yet another crop of non-competitive Black children. Black Americans must respond to new ideological, demographic and political challenges that are emerging. No other group is going aid Blacks in their need to become more educationally competitive. A solution will not appear out of thin air.

School in Black must not only teach regular language and computation skills, but under the PowerNomics national plan for education, they must diligently search for and use Black history and culture to engage, uplift, motivate and improve Black children's academic competitiveness. These principles and policy recommendations are designed to correct many of the instructional weaknesses within the current system.

The most detrimental is that the system is ignoring the educational needs of most Black students while mis-educating the rest.


By KS