Taylor, JeromeKyere, EricKing, Ѐpryl2019-04-262019-04-262018Taylor, J., Kyere, E., & King, Ѐ. (2018). A Gardening Metaphor: A Framework for Closing Racial Achievement Gaps in American Public Education System. Urban Education, 0042085918770721. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042085918770721https://hdl.handle.net/1805/18966The overarching purpose of this article is to introduce A Gardening Metaphor (AGM) as an evolving framework for accelerating the closure of racial achievement gaps in America. Toward this end, we provide: (a) an examination of the racial disparities in education that are disproportionately experienced by Black children; (b) a rationale for why racial achievement gaps must be closed; (c) an introduction to components of AGM; and (d) discussion of AGM gap closing potential through case study with implication for research and practice.enPublisher Policyachievement gapAfrican American studentsurban educationA Gardening Metaphor: A Framework for Closing Racial Achievement Gaps in American Public Education SystemArticle