RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Silenced Dialogue: Power and Pedagogy in Educating Other People's Children JF Harvard Educational Review JO herp FD Harvard Educational Press SP 280 OP 299 DO 10.17763/haer.58.3.c43481778r528qw4 VO 58 IS 3 A1 Delpit, Lisa YR 1988 UL http://harvardeducationalreview.org/content/58/3/280.abstract AB Lisa Delpit uses the debate over process-oriented versus skills-oriented writing instruction as the starting-off point to examine the "culture of power" that exists in society in general and in the educational environment in particular. She analyzes five complex rules of power that explicitly and implicitly influence the debate over meeting the educational needs of Black and poor students on all levels. Delpit concludes that teachers must teach all students the explicit and implicit rules of power as a first step toward a more just society. This article is an edited version of a speech presented at the Ninth Annual Ethnography in Education Research Forum, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 5-6, 1988.