From Rage to Hope: Strategies for Reclaiming Black & Hispanic StudentsThousands of educators have been inspired by Dr. Crystal Kuykendall's uplifting speeches throughout the United States. In her 2nd edition of "From Rage to Hope", Kuykendall brings readers a compelling and dynamically informative insight to the academicunderachievement, apathy, and rage among America's Black and Hispanic youth. Kuykendall's credentials range from a former primary, junior high, and senior high school teacher to a university instructor and a guidance counselor for potential high school dropouts. She holds a doctorate in educational administration and a law degree. Her dedication to the field of education and the coined phrase "Merchants of Hope" is the foundational message that sings out to those who possess a love for teaching. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Dealing With Differences | 11 |
The Impact of SelfImage on Achievement | 31 |
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