It appears to be an effort to add cultural context to the curriculum, and not just African, but recognizing Africa as the mother continent as it were."African-Centered Education"? WTF??. . . Maybe it's their African centered education system or something.
Math... not so much.African-Centered Education in the Detroit Public Schools will address both cognitive and affective development of students through a cultural and wholistic learning environment. Educational programs must be culturally based so that children are able to see themselves in the learning process. Cultural understanding for children is essential for improving academic achievement and creating self awareness as they analyze their role in a global society.
The educational process should allow students to engage in rigorous discourse on societal issues that impact them. African-Centered Education provides the basis for the development of self-determination and self-actualization within the context of the group’s cultural identity. History and culture will anchor African-Centered Education in the Detroit Public Schools.
Did the United States become an African country recently? Did I miss something?
If one takes into account an environment of poverty, of lacking Father figures, and of being cut off from one's cultural heritage, then including these elements in school makes some kind of sense. To add much needed grounding and positive values where they may be lacking.
It's easy to look at a school system like this and just assume firing everyone will help. We want it to be someone's fault. We don't want to look at the systemic issues behind it all. Just fire the School Board guy, and this one is an easy target. As if that would magically increase the math scores.