av Kadeen Dobbs
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The relevance and relatability of a curriculum will determine the level of engagement andretention of concepts by learners. Authenticity of character is engraved in one's identity andframes how one perceives him or herself beyond the physical. What are your core values? Whatguidelines do you follow as a determinant for your moral compass? An identity cannot truly be known unless one's past is fully grasped and the origins of one'sancestry is revealed. Patriotism goes beyond intellect. It is who you are because you understandthe power of your ethnicity, your race, your roots.The TRUE history of a nation empowers a people with a mindset of purpose. A history beyondslavery and civil rights, though significant, gives its people a "vision" of their future through thelens of their past. A history that showcases black accomplishments, black stalwart achievements, awards and innovations gives a black child role models of BLACK REPRESENTATION andsheds light on the exploitation of black appropriation.Explore the influence of Black Movements, Jamaicans who contributed to Black AmericanHistory, Black Inventors, Black Wall Street, The Power of The Black DNA, how nationswere built with black hands, black discoveries, black trailblazers, black fashion, blackworship, black hairstyles and black music while simultaneously building comprehension andliteracy skills in black knowledge. An Interdisciplinary Curriculum that intertwines ReligiousEducation, Social Studies, Civics, History, English Language, English Literature and Literacy forthe comprehensive understanding of Global Black History.The critical thinker is a transformational leader.Black is Power!A human being who knows his/her identity recognizes and embraces his/her POWER.You are powerful black boys and girls!Your ancestors were not just slaves. They were KINGS and QUEENS. Titles in the series: Read, Draw and Write Prompts for Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, Kinesthetic andRemedial Learners. The Engaged Reader- An Integrated Approach for Intermediate Readers.