Dr. Dorothy Pita was born and raised in the Bronx. She worked as a teacher in the South Bronx starting in 1950 at PS39 and later at PS18. She mostly taught Latino and African American kindergarten students of low-income. She remembers parents not being involved in their children’s education, but the students were also well-dressed and not malnourished While she was a teacher, the Patterson Houses and other housing projects opened, and at the time it was seen in a positive light. The school had after school programs as well, and throughout the 50s she doesn’t recall any racial tensions, but people did get scared when Latinos moved into formerly-white homes. She took time off teaching after getting married and moving to Brooklyn Heights, but ...
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Dorothy moved to the Patterson Houses in 1950 from Brooklyn. At the time, she was married with two c...
Chrystal Wade moved to the Bronx from Harlem when she was five years old after moving from the Harle...
This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward\u27s life as a stud...
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The school superintendency is a public service position that has been historically, and still contin...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
It is important to understand why certain Latino teachers have returned to teach in the predominatel...
Greene grew up in the Morrisania section of The Bronx; Third Avenue and 171st street in the 1940s an...
Valerie Washington is a lifelong resident of the Bronx, whose parents were both born in St. Elizabet...
Kim Hewitt and Joe Nobile are principals in elementary schools in the New York Public School System....
Vera Simpkins-Pastore is a Professor Emeritus of psychology who taught in the City University of New...
Daphne Stokes is a parent coordinator at a Bronx high school. Her mother was from Alabama and came t...
Victoria Simmons-Good grew up in the Patterson Houses. Her parents moved to the Bronx from Harlem fo...
Mrs. Gloria Smalls Mills is a lifelong resident of the Bronx, first living in Morrisiania. Her grand...
Daphne Moss has been a nurse, an educator and a community activist in the Bronx. Her parents both ca...
Dorothy moved to the Patterson Houses in 1950 from Brooklyn. At the time, she was married with two c...
Chrystal Wade moved to the Bronx from Harlem when she was five years old after moving from the Harle...
This biography for 8 to 13 year old children describes Mildred L. Johnson Edward\u27s life as a stud...
This dissertation is an analysis of teacher narratives gathered as part of a leadership inquiry proj...
The school superintendency is a public service position that has been historically, and still contin...
It is evident that many Black women teachers (BWTs) are leaving the teaching profession due to menta...
It is important to understand why certain Latino teachers have returned to teach in the predominatel...
Greene grew up in the Morrisania section of The Bronx; Third Avenue and 171st street in the 1940s an...