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Educate to Elevate Journal
This journal reports news and studies of effective curricula and instructional strategies helping students to reach higher levels of academic achievement.College Board AP Supports Equity
Many schools are implementing Advanced Placement courses in high school, particularly in English, to elevate the quality of curriculum and instruction in high schools. This is a relatively new trend in high schools to provide in equity for students of color who historically do not gain entry into these classes.
High schools can offer AP English Literature or AP Language and Composition classes to 11th or 12th grade students. In New York, the AP Literature or Language class can also serve as the Regents Prep class when juniors take the NYS Regents test in January. During this summer hundreds of teacher took graduate courses in the New York area. If a student successfully passes the AP English Exam with a 4, many schools grant college course credit. In any event, AP courses are one of the best ways to prepare high schoolers for higher education.
Jeanette Toomer
July 25, 2008
Your Neighborhood Soul Food Restaurant
By Jeanette Toomer
You don't have time to visit the Schomburg Library for Black History Month, but you have time to eat. Well, then, savor the soul food and Caribbean specialities at these fine eateries. Gospel Uptown is a centrally-located classy full-service restaurant on Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. (between 125th & 126th St.) Recently featured on CNN news proprietor Joe Holland spoke about his committment to the Harlem community and decision to support its economic base. Gospel Uptown also features live entertainment and employs 60 on staff.
If you want to taste some traditional, well-seasoned traditional dishes, like collard greens and fried chicken, oxtails and macaroni & cheese or curried chicken with sweet potatoes, head to these Black-owned restaurants in Harlem and the Bronx:
Bronx:
Lunch Box Restaurant
(Delivery available)
818 E. 161st Street
(347) 726 - 4375
(Between Prospect & Union Aves.)
Calvin Peterson, Owner
Manhattan:
Freda's Caribbean & Soul Cuisine
993 Columbus Ave.
(between W. 109th & 108th Sts.)
Hours 11 AM - 10 PM Daily
(646) 438-9832
Sister's (primarily take-out)
1931 Madison Ave.
(212) 410-3100
Spoonbread Too
110th St. (aka Cathedral Parkway)
(between Columbus and Manhattan Aves.)
Melba's Restaurant
Frederick Douglass Avenue
Now that you've had a warm and delicious lunch or dinner hop on a bus and travel to 125th Street and check out the Hue-Man Bookstore next to Magic Johnson Movie Theater on Frederick Douglass Blvd.. Next, walk a few blocks east on 125th past the famous Apollo Theater and stop in at the Studio Museum in Harlem for a thrilling art exhibit by talented African American artists.
February 12, 2010
Recommended Books for Educators
DDL recommends the following books for new and veteran teachers to inform your classroom practices:
Teach Like Your Hair's On Fire
by Rafe Esquith
Integrating Differentiated Instruction and Understanding by Design
by Carol Ann Tomlinson and Jay McTighe
Craft Lessons: Teaching Writing K-8
by Ralph Fletcher & Joann Portalupi
Writing Down the Bones
by Natalie Goldberg
When Kids Can't Read, What Teachers Can Do
By Kylene Beers
Strategies That Work
by Stephanie Harvey & Anne Goudvis
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