Through personal narrative and impassioned argument, activist Bob Moses shows the lessons of the civil rights movement at work in a remarkable educational movement today, a math literacy program called the Algebra Project.
A civil rights activist and MacArthur fellow explores the crisis of math literacy among the Afican-American poor. Founder of the Algebra Project, Moses writes from personal experience and historical perspective on the role of math education in the United States civil rights struggle.
This book is a journey in prayer with Pope John Paul II, re-living his dramatic pilgrimage of March 20-26, 2000. For all that was said and written around the world about this trip?about the sensitive politics of the Middle East, about the places visited, about interreligious disputes?John Paul's pilgrimage was, in the end, about a man's prayer to ...
A civil rights activist and MacArthur fellow explores the crisis of math literacy among the Afican-American poor. Founder of the Algebra Project, Moses writes from personal experience and historical perspective on the role of math education in the United States civil rights struggle.
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