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Other People's Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom

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Full Title:

Other People's Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom

Contributors:

By (Author) Lisa Delpit

ISBN:

9798893850376

Publisher:

The New Press

Imprint:

The New Press

Publication Date:

15th July 2026

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethnic studies / Ethnicity
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
Teaching skills and techniques
Educational strategies and policy
Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 215mm

Description

The classic, groundbreaking analysis of the role of race in the classroom and a guide for teaching across difference, from the MacArthur awardwinning educator

In this groundbreaking, radical analysis of contemporary classrooms, MacArthur awardwinning author Lisa Delpit develops the theory that teachers must be effective "cultural transmitters" in the classroom, where prejudice, stereotypes, and assumptions often breed ineffective education. Delpit suggests that many academic problems attributed to children of color are actually the result of miscommunication, as primarily white teachers educate "other people's children" and perpetuate the imbalanced power dynamics that plague our system.

Now a classic of educational thought and a must-read for teachers, administrators, and parents striving to improve the quality of America's education system, Other People's Children has sold over 250,000 copies since its original publication. Winner of an American Educational Studies Association Critics' Choice Award and Choice magazine's Outstanding Academic Book Award, this anniversary edition features a new introduction by Delpit as well as important framing essays by Herbert Kohl and Charles Payne.

Author Bio

MacArthur Award winner Lisa Delpit is the Felton G. Clark Professor of Education at Southern University. The author of the bestsellingOther People's Childrenand "Multiplication Is for White People," co-editor (with Joanne Kilgour Dowdy) ofThe Skin That We Speak, and editor of Teaching When the World Is on Fire, she lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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