Literally Unbelievable: Stories from an East Oakland Classroom


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The systemic racial and socio-economic inequality in American education continues to leave vulnerable populations of children behind, but mere statistics cannot possibly tell the whole story. As a new teacher thrust into the classroom mid-year-in the part of Oakland, California that police call "the Killing Zone"-Bronwyn Harris learned to make her own way as she helped parents advocate for their children with school officials and law enforcement, all while enduring a revolving door of school administrators. As intelligent, hardworking, funny, and loyal as any schoolchildren their age, Harris's students were also incredibly empathetic in the face of staggering trauma and instability. But she quickly realized that her teacher prep classes had not covered making reports of child abuse, teaching traumatized children, helping students cope with difficult emotions, or keeping a class calm during a lockdown.Described by Anne Lamott as "lovely, important, heartbreaking, inspiring," Literally Unbelievable chronicles the lives of Harris's students and shows the difference a caring teacher and support from the greater community can make. "This book offers an accessible, sobering introduction to under-resourced public schools for those wishing to learn 'what it's really like.' But it also conveys the profound richness and importance of the students that this system has left behind. This should be required reading for all prospective teachers, policy makers, and researchers."-Emily Penner, Ph.D.Assistant Professor of EducationUC Irvine

Author: Bronwyn Harris
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 09/14/2016
Pages: 174
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.53lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.37d
ISBN13: 9781535582551
ISBN10: 1535582553
BISAC Categories:
- Education | Urban

About the Author
Bronwyn Harris is from Petaluma, CA, and lives in the East Bay. She earned her BS in psychology from UC Davis and her teaching credential from CSU Sacramento. From 2000 to 2007, Harris was a classroom teacher in Oakland. Later, as the Director of Education for Harbor House Ministries, she was again able to impact under-resourced children, as well as to employ some former students, now teens. Harris currently works as a writer, editor, and tutor.

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