Fields-Smith hopes to find teaching methods used at home that can be equally useful in public classrooms. She says she will use a sample of 30 to 50 Black parents from focus groups and interviews to produce evidence about home schooling in Black families.
“Some parents say that public schools need to find ways to address children’s cultural needs and teach a subject from multiple perspectives, rather than just one,” she says. “Perhaps [they] even need to assess children’s needs for exercise and movement, so they can concentrate more easily.”
— Diverse staff reports
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