New Releases by Alexs Pate

Alexs Pate is the author of Being You (2023), The Innocent Classroom (2020), In the Heart of the Beat (2009), Finding Makeba (1999), Amistad (1997) and , Amistad. (Accelerated Reader). (1997).

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Being You

release date: Jan 01, 2023
Being You
Illustrations and easy-to-read text celebrate things that make us special and how we can communicate who we are to others.

The Innocent Classroom

release date: Aug 17, 2020
The Innocent Classroom
When children of color enter their classrooms each year, many often encounter low expectations, disconnection, and other barriers to their success. In The Innocent Classroom, Alexs Pate traces the roots of these disparities to pervasive negative stereotypes, which children are made aware of before they even walk through the school door. The cumulative weight of these stereotypes eventually takes shape as guilt, which inhibits students'' engagement, learning, and relationships and hurts their prospects for the future. If guilt is the primary barrier for children of color in the classroom, then the solution, according to Pate, is to create an Innocent Classroom that neutralizes students'' guilt and restores their innocence. To do so, readers will embark on a relationship "construction project" in which they will deepen their understanding of how children of color are burdened with guilt; discover students'' "good," or the motivation behind their behaviors, and develop strategic responses to that good; and nurture, protect, and advocate for students'' innocence. Ultimately, students will reclaim their innocence and begin to make choices that will lead to their success. Teachers will renew their commitment to their students. And the current ineffective system can give way to one that reflects a more enlightened understanding of who our children are—and what they are capable of.

In the Heart of the Beat

release date: Nov 24, 2009
In the Heart of the Beat
Despite its extraordinary popularity and worldwide influence, the world of rap and hip hop is under constant attack. Impressions and interpretations of its meaning and power are perpetually being challenged. Somewhere someone is bemoaning the negative impact of rap music on contemporary culture. In In the Heart of the Beat: The Poetry of Rap, bestselling author and scholar Alexs Pate argues for a fresh understanding of rap as an example of powerful and effective poetry, rather than a negative cultural phenomenon. Pate articulates a way of "reading" rap that makes visible both its contemporary and historical literary values. He encourages the reader to step beyond the dominance of the beat and the raw language and come to an appreciation of rap''s literary and poetic dimensions. What emerges is a vision of rap as an exemplary form of literary expression, rather than a profane and trendy musical genre. Pate focuses on works by several well-known artists to reveal in rap music, despite its penchant for vulgarity, a power and beauty that is the heart of great literature.

Finding Makeba

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Amistad

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Amistad
Based on the true story of the 1839 mutiny on board the Spanish slave ship, Amistad.

Amistad. (Accelerated Reader).

release date: Jan 01, 1997
Amistad. (Accelerated Reader).
AMISTAD IS THE STORY OF CINQUE, THE ILLEGALLY ENSLAVED SON OF A MENDRE CHIEF WHO LED AN UPRISING FULL OF FURY AND COURAGE. IT IS ALSO THE STORY OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, THE FORMER AMERICAN PRESIDENT, WHO RELUCTANTLY HEEDED THE CALL TO JUSTICE AND DEFENDED CINQUE IN A SUPREME COURT TRIAL THAT WOULD ALTER A NATION''S HISTORY. AND IT IS THE STORY OF MEN AND WOMEN SEARCHING TO FIND TRUTH AND TO UPHOLD THE BASIC TENETS OF THE AMERICAN CONSTITUTION.
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