Comments on Gilyard, excerpt from Voices of the Self

Iā€™ve only read the excerpt here. I note that he was a Stuyvesant HS student, which I assume is the elite public HS in NYC since ā€¦..a long time(?) I believe Thelonious Monk was a student there. I know a couple of people who graduated there, and they are impressive.

My point—Gilyard was a high achieving student. Yes, he was ā€œinterruptedā€ by getting into drugs and crime. But he had to have had a strong foundation in traditional ā€œacademics.ā€ So itā€™s not surprising to me he went on to be a professor and a writer.

For instance, to me, the excerpt we read is ā€œstandard written English.ā€

Not to say our students couldnā€™t do the same thing, or go on to be successful. But many of the students who have difficulty at City Tech do not have a strong ā€œacademicā€ foundation. We all know itā€™s easy to teach students who already have the ā€œbasics.ā€

Thus, we return to the same problem as from the beginning. How to engage the student who is not already motivated and ā€œpreparedā€ in a traditional academic sense.

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