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I Heard What You Said

A Black Teacher, A White System

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I Heard What You Said

By: Jeffrey Boakye
Narrated by: Jeffrey Boakye
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An Amazon Best Non-Fiction Book of 2022

'Essential reading' -
The Guardian
'Sharp and witty with moments of startling candour' - The i
'Makes a powerful case' - Rt Hon Lady Hale
Revealing and beautifully written’ - David Harewood
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Before Jeffrey Boakye was a black teacher, he was a black student. Which means he has spent a lifetime navigating places of learning that are white by default. Since training to teach, he has often been the only black teacher at school. At times seen as a role model, at others a source of curiosity, Boakye’s is a journey of exploration – from the outside looking in.

In the groundbreaking I Heard What You Said, he recounts how it feels to be on the margins of the British education system. As a black, male teacher – an English teacher who has had to teach problematic texts – his very existence is a provocation to the status quo, giving him a unique perspective on the UK’s classrooms.

Through a series of eye-opening encounters based on the often challenging and sometimes outrageous things people have said to him or about him, Boakye reflects on what he has found out about the habits, presumptions, silences and distortions that black students and teachers experience, and which underpin British education.

Thought-provoking, witty and completely unafraid, I Heard What You Said is a timely exploration of how we can dismantle racism in the classroom and do better by all our students.
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'Hugely important' - Baroness Lawrence
'Deeply compelling, intellectually rigorous and essential' - Nels Abbey
'Personal and political, profound and playful' - Darren Chetty
'Written with passion, fury, knowledge and, in spite of the painful subject, wit' - Patrice Lawrence

Childhood Education Education Educators Professionals & Academics Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences Witty Inspiring Thought-Provoking Student Social justice

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Critic reviews

Essential reading for teachers, those who run educational institutions, parents – but perhaps most of all for Black children . . . it could be a ray of hope.
Makes a powerful case: until we have rid our educational system of its dominant whiteness we cannot hope to give all our children the educational experience they need and deserve.
Brave, brutally honest, funny and necessary. Jeffery captures the Black teaching experience in such a powerful and potent way. The book of the year.
Written with passion, fury, knowledge and, in spite of the painful subject, wit.
Deeply compelling, intellectually rigorous and essential.
Personal and political, profound and playful, Boakye's sharp analysis of the classroom and the staffroom is essential reading for anyone with a stake in education.
I couldn't put it down . . . a must read.
An incredibly powerful, gripping book . . . energising, uplifting and optimistic and eye-opening and challenging.
I found myself being educated, delighted, saddened, informed, surprised, shocked, touched and enlightened in turn . . . A must-read book.
A signature blend of endearing wit and engaging prose.
Timely and thought provoking.
All stars
Most relevant
I'm a white woman English teacher with many years of experience in London schools. I loved his reflective and self-referential style. And the fact that he made me think about what more I MUST do

Gave me much to consider and reconsider

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Every school leader and teacher needs to read this book. A well-written and reflective insight into school life. Whilst this book is humorous, it is also deeply shocking as deep-rooted prejudices are exposed. Reading this book, will inspire you to change culture.

Life-changing

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A slightly slow start, but this book is the most important I've read since I started teaching. Everyone should read, especially parents of school aged kids.
I loved his honest style of writing, telling when he'd rewritten bits and why. It made it inclusive and welcoming and I learned sooooo much.

Read Read Read... an amazing journey

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An absolute must read for anyone involved in education! Thought provoking, nurturing reflection on your position and refining your critical lens. Thank you Mr Boakye!

This is where you start considering your own whiteness

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Thank you for putting into words, the often unexplainable thoughts, feelings and experiences that many black teachers including myself have felt. A must read for all teachers entering the teaching profession.

An awesome book

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