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knights;5636163 said:From without and within the building crumbles. Long as fuck post forthcoming.
I read this article for Rhetoric of Hip Hop last semester that said people from broken and single-parent homes are less likely to finish a project once it gets difficult. Having one or no parents to walk them through the entire process from beginning to end to show them what (1) perseverance is when the project gets difficult, and (2) there is as much praise for finishing a project as there is in starting one, the child grows up only interested in things for as long as he or she receives attention.
Now apply that to my people.
K-5 (if you're lucky) good grades are celebrated, praised, and highlighted. The kid is loving the attention, so he or she works harder to keep the attention coming.
6-8 getting a good grade isn't celebrated as much as it is expected. Homework is getting harder, but no one's there to help with it or the person who is there might not get it either. An A is "good." No return on the hard work + outside influences = kid starts slacking.
9-12 there is no praise for academic excellence for most. In fact, it's usually the opposite and seen as "being white" or "thinking you're smart." Most male peers hop off here to chase girls, and praise is generated from pulling superficial things like rebounds, touchdowns, hoes, and money the fast way.
The Valedictorian who never partied, got straight A's, and won a scholarship to Harvard is less important than the team winning state with Carlito scoring 25 and grabbing 10 boards. 4 years of struggling in books by yourself vs. running laps, playing a game, and getting hoes. Easy choice.
There's an example in the previous example.
The article basically reveals a trend in broken and single-home children, which black folks are the leaders in unfortunately, and that's trendiness. Media makes it sound cool, but here's the reality: we're rapidly becoming if we aren't already a people who trend hop. Problem is, we treat shit that isn't a trend--like education--like a trend.
Look at Hip Hop. We start so much shit and stop the minute it gets "too hard" and the attention wanes.
DJing, breaking, graffiti--hell, even writing fucking rhymes down to make them intricate is wack now. Difficulty. Why haul records when you can rap? Why dance when you can mug? Why run from transit when you can do nothing? Why write rhymes for days and hours when you can spit off the dome?
Now look at each one of those and how they've been handled by people who come from cultures that are more "traditional" and where running from adverse situations isn't overlooked or allowed. Asians, Africans, Europeans--DJing, breaking, graffiti, and intricately rhyming are all still cool as fuck. Us? "You DJing? You still on that shit? Word? You STILL dancing like that? Word? You still reading and going to school shit?"
That's why we take educational L's. Education is a trend to us. We celebrate the start-adversity-completion relationship of everything before education. Jail bids, making it to the NBA/NFL/MLB, and child support responsibilities all get bigger parties than graduation. How can we expect anything else? More love coming out of Rykers than NYU. Meanwhile, education and hairstyles on the same level...
desertrain10;5640094 said:yea t/s lets ignore the last 500 years of american history.... smh
anyways here's some good news
Urban Prep Graduates All College-Bound 4th Year in A Row
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/29/urban-prep-graduates-all-_n_2981203.html
Maximus Rex;5643384 said:desertrain10;5640094 said:yea t/s lets ignore the last 500 years of american history.... smh
anyways here's some good news
Urban Prep Graduates All College-Bound 4th Year in A Row
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/29/urban-prep-graduates-all-_n_2981203.html
Dude, you don't see the irony in your post. You talk about the last "500 years of American history," but that despite that history, those young men are overcoming obstacles and are making it happen. How long are we going to use segregation as an excuse to why we're not taking advantage of being an American citizen?
Stopitfive;5644817 said:I hate that acting white myth... I'm educated... always been an honor student and none of my hood niggas said I was acting white...
when I get around the old wolves, they give me dap for my accomplishments... anecdotal, I know...
anyway, the issue is parents... parents need to emphasize education and be an active part of their children's academic development...
u cant rely on the school system alone...
jono;5645415 said:Another thing, and this is primarily for college & HS students, but you can't teach a nigga that's not willing to learn....you just can't do it.
If they don't have the inclination to read materials, do homework, study etc then they won't learn shit. Too many HS & college students fall into the social life and just be like "fuck school".
I'm sorry but I can't blame the parents of a kid out of middle school. At 15, 16, 17 a parent shouldn't have to hover over you like a little ass child. You gotta do right on your own B.
I was 15 when I dropped out and my mama was cool with it (after awhile) but she didn't just let me be stupid as fuck either. I got shipped off to Job Corps in the fuckin fields of Indiana surrounded by nothing and was on stuck for 8 months. I learned a lot from that journey, because it was the same shit there. Niggas skipping, socializing, taking a trade that shouldn't last more than 5 months but taking 2 years to finish, not going to GED classes, paying people to do your High School Equivalency for you...all types of immature shit.
Niggas just didn't want to learn, you can't force it and you can't always blame other people...sometime its the fuckin kid that's the problem. High school dropout rates are high as hell but niggas blaming the parents aren't helping the kid, its the KID that's the problem.
You can't tell me a 16yr old still needs to be walked to the door of his school by his mommy, and even if she does...that don't stop the nigga from leaving later on! She can't sit there all 8hrs of the day dude!
I been a juvenile delinquent, I been there in front of counselors, my mama, the police etc and I wasn't ready to learn shit. I couldn't be threatened, beat, coerced, bribed or nothing, it was "fuck school" period. Eventually I got myself together because I saw how fucked up life is for people who haven't learned. I realized how people talk to you change, how they act around you change, the type of women you meet improves (dramatically), just a better life by being smart...just got to find a way to show these kids bruh.
Maximus Rex;5643398 said:How is that you had people like Fredrick Douglass and Malcolm who taught themselves who to read, Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, who was the first black general, and Thurgood Marshall. Despite being subjected to slavery for two hundred and forty-four years and institutionalized racism for another sixty-eight years. We had thriving communities with a solid economic base. Black Wall St. was just in Tulsa, OK, there were vibrant black business districts all over America. I'm not trying to marginalize what we subjected to during the Jim Crow Era, but an argument can be made that under the circumstances we were quite successful and we made it happen.
Niggas love to talk about machinations of the white man, but can't it argued that one of his machinations is to have us talking about how for most of our history in America we were slaves, then oppressed, marginalized, terrorized, and disenfranchised as a means to to show that we weren't shit and didn't have shit and as a result we internalize that mindset to point were it manifests itself as a reality and we use as an excuse to explain we "aren't shit," and don't have shit in 2013?
Maximus Rex;5643384 said:desertrain10;5640094 said:yea t/s lets ignore the last 500 years of american history.... smh
anyways here's some good news
Urban Prep Graduates All College-Bound 4th Year in A Row
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/29/urban-prep-graduates-all-_n_2981203.html
Dude, you don't see the irony in your post. You talk about the last "500 years of American history," but that despite that history, those young men are overcoming obstacles and are making it happen. How long are we going to use segregation as an excuse to why we're not taking advantage of being an American citizen?
Ok.. u make some good points....
I just disagree with the assertion in the op that just because whites, asians seem to be doing fine, the public school system is doing its job
Imho that's bullshit. Ur comparing apples and oranges....
Not to mention, even our brightest and best students black and white lag behide their international counter parts..., so maybe we all should have something to complain about
Anyways
I posted that video because it was a positive new story and also I feel that many black students and impoverished children need specialized attention/accommodations like Urban Prep provides to succeed given the obstacles these children face on a daily basis... especially considering that numerous studies have suggested that public schools punish blk students far more harshly than their white counter parts who misbehave, and are quicker to assign blk students to special ed than their white counterparts
As far as parenting goes ...parents need to step up, but at the same time u cannot ask the blind and or hobbled to lead ...many of these children are the offspring of drug addicts, the illiterate, alcoholics, prison inmates, a single mother who has to work 2, 3 jobs to survive....should we not ask for accommodations for these students or should they suffer for the sins of their mothers and fathers
Of course you have ur success stories but these are the exceptions and not the rule
knights;5636163 said:K-5 (if you're lucky) good grades are celebrated, praised, and highlighted. The kid is loving the attention, so he or she works harder to keep the attention coming.
6-8 getting a good grade isn't celebrated as much as it is expected. Homework is getting harder, but no one's there to help with it or the person who is there might not get it either. An A is "good." No return on the hard work + outside influences = kid starts slacking.
9-12 there is no praise for academic excellence for most. In fact, it's usually the opposite and seen as "being white" or "thinking you're smart." Most male peers hop off here to chase girls, and praise is generated from pulling superficial things like rebounds, touchdowns, hoes, and money the fast way.