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The stories that I am going to share with you, to the best of my knowledge and experiences, are true. Again, I've taught mostly boys-black and white boys. In some years, I've worked in classes that were nearly all white, and the reverse is also true. This book is not a body of research that should be used to influence policy in school districts. I merely want people to look at the lives of these young men and realize that all of us, black or white, are in need of caring individuals in our lives to help us make better choices in life. Hopefully, teachers will read this book and become better…mehr

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The stories that I am going to share with you, to the best of my knowledge and experiences, are true. Again, I've taught mostly boys-black and white boys. In some years, I've worked in classes that were nearly all white, and the reverse is also true. This book is not a body of research that should be used to influence policy in school districts. I merely want people to look at the lives of these young men and realize that all of us, black or white, are in need of caring individuals in our lives to help us make better choices in life. Hopefully, teachers will read this book and become better practitioners when dealing with students on the fringes. I'd also hope adults-parents, community leaders, religious leaders, and politicians-will look at all children and realize that race, money, and class do not insolate us from the perils of life. Having one parent or two at home cannot determine what course a person will take. Please read this book with an open heart and an open mind. I believe most educators, parents, community leaders, and professionals who work with children want to produce better children. Let the dialogue begin.
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Jannette M. Bush was born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. She graduated from Westport High School in 1987. Ms. Bush has always enjoyed writing. Ms. Bush has worked as a newspaper reporter in Nebraska and Indiana. She received her Bachelor of Journalism Degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1991. Ms. Bush's passion for learning and seeing children with different abilities access the learning process led to Ms. Bush's decision to change professions. Ms. Bush has a heart for all children with special needs. Her research has centered on children with Autism, Urban Youths, School Violence and children with Behavior and Emotional concerns. In 1999, Ms. Bush completed her master's degree in Special Education at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. She completed her EdS or Education Specialist degree in 2012. She has been teaching for over 20 years and has won several awards. Ms. Bush currently resides and teaches in the Greater Kansas City area.