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16-03-07, 03:15 PM
Does anyone know the best way to go about tutoring young inner-city black kids, getting facilities, using existing setups etc.
Of course I'd like to get paid, but its obviously not about the money and more about helping youngsters, particularly young men with English, Mathematics and IT.
Suggestions are most welcome!
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16-03-07, 03:38 PM
The best way is to bring the family back!
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16-03-07, 03:44 PM
Most definitely. But those of us that are priviliged enough to have achieved a degree or further education, should also help by contributing to the upbringing of our young brothers. And thus I am looking for ways to go about this.
Obviously without having to go through teacher training, as I don't have the time.
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16-03-07, 04:40 PM
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16-03-07, 04:45 PM
Saying that I remember going through a phase where I was doing CV's for friends and friends of friends...can't be asked anymore.
Simulating job interviews is a good thing. I've had to prepare technical questionaires for potential employees in previous jobs before....think I may have been too hard on a ni$$a
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16-03-07, 05:38 PM
There you go, young black women need tutoring too, but they are stronger academically for reasons we all know, or should know!!!
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16-03-07, 06:00 PM
Stronger? I don't know please enwhiten me?
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16-03-07, 06:28 PM
Ok. Enwhiten you I shall.
First of all statistics show that black girls do better in school. Secondly, Teachers deem young black males as threatining due to propaganda, bad media coverage, gangsta rap, bla, bla, bla...
Thirdly and most importantly, black womenwere programmed since Willie Lynch to raise their daughters with independence and confidence, whilst simultaneously raising their sons to be dependent but physically strong.
This is obviously not the case anymore, but the influence has propogated through time, filtered, diluted but still existant.
Proactivity, in my humble opinion will "Endarken" our future intellectual superstars.
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16-03-07, 06:35 PM
So basically if we bring the family back mothers will start to raise their children accordingly so they don't get caught in babylons disasterclp)
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16-03-07, 06:49 PM
what age group were you looking to work with? because i got my start through volunteering with three organisations, but they were all primary aged. I am sure there are opportunities for secondary aged too. If you want i can PM the details. can;t remember them off the top of my head. it was quite a while ago.
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16-03-07, 06:59 PM
My skills are probably best suited to secondary school and up. But those details would still be appreciated, as they may point me in the right direction.
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16-03-07, 08:21 PM
okey doke. i'll try and have em to ya by tomorrow morning niceone.gif
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16-03-07, 10:44 PM
We get one or two of these a year, usually a sister with a degree, would be nice if they came back to tell us how they got on with their ventures every now and then.
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