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Windows and Mirrors: Recruitment and Retention of Black Male Teachers, by Ashli Giles-Perkins
In the midst of a potential national teacher shortage exacerbated by COVID-19, there is another kind of crisis flying under the radar. Put plainly, the teaching force lacks meaningful diversity. In a society that continually grows more diverse, with student populations reflecting this diversity, the teaching force is 80% … Continue reading
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Tagged black teachers, male teachers, students of color, teacher pipeline, teacher recruitment, teachers of color
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