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Comprend les noms: Freeman A. Hrabowski, III

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Hrabowski and his co-authors take us through the different projects, initiatives that shifted the climate on his campus towards success for all students. Lots of great examples and ideas.
 
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WiebkeK | Jan 21, 2021 |
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'The children are our future'. Every movement says that but this book shows that words are not enough. Results tell better than words and this book lays out in great detail how the Meyerhoff program is helping Black students and women get in to STEM careers and succeed. It is well worth reading for the lessons it teaches for any organization that wnats to thrive.
 
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FCClibraryoshkosh | 12 autres critiques | Dec 31, 2016 |
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I started this book expecting it to be a quick, light read like several of the others of this sort that I've reviewed. Instead, it was packed with thinking: I cannot believe I got it through the Early Reviewers program.
In his first chapter, Hrabowski discusses some of his experiences growing up with those who had directly experienced the segregated South. For the most part, the rest of the book discusses the founding of the Meyerhoff program, initially aimed at helping promising Black men achieve in STEM fields, and later expanded to women. Hrabowski details which aspects of the Meyerhoff program were significant in its achieving success, and how faculty and students at UMBC responded to its creation. As a teacher, I gained further understanding of my Black students' experience and cultural background, and came away from the book with several ideas for my classroom.… (plus d'informations)
 
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jwpell | 12 autres critiques | Aug 6, 2016 |
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Not only is this book inspirational, it gives a great history lesson from a point of view that we often don't hear. This point of view is from Dr. Hrabowski, a child growing up in the south during the civil rights movement. He describes not only the struggles, but the successes he experiences during his schooling. I enjoyed reading about his life and appreciated the support and encouragement he received from his parents. As he moved on with his career, he set up programs which opened up countless opportunities for exceptional minority students to advance in STEM. These programs were then offered to all students. This book is a great read for all! Dr. Hrabowski is a true role model.… (plus d'informations)
 
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