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Improving Student Achievement Through the Creation of Relationships

A Critical Race Theory Counter-Story (Tools for the Trade)

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Improving Student Achievement Through the Creation of Relationships

By: Dora Dome Esq
Narrated by: Dora Dome
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This is Ms. Dome’s fifth book and the second in her new series called Tools for the Trade. This book is designed to be a primer for educators on critical race theory (CRT).

Using her personal experiences to illustrate the tenets of CRT, Ms. Dome tells compelling stories that will allow the listener to better understand the myriad of ways race and racism impact the educational experiences of children of color and how the theoretical framework of CRT can support ongoing dialogue using common language. The book is also a great resource to support any DEI professional development offerings in schools.

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