While it is always a challenge to support and retain new teachers, supporting minority1 educators is especially significant if we are ever to reach a more equitable demographic balance in schools. Many teachers can feel overwhelmed and under-prepared to effectively address the cultural and linguistic diversity prevalent in today\u27s classrooms. Additionally, minority teachers often experience distinct developmental issues too often neglected in support programs designed for new teachers
How can we help educators realize the wealth and relevancy that culturally and linguistically divers...
Currently, racial/ethnic minority students represent a third of the K12 student enrollment across t...
Education is much like a journey. Many enter this path, follow its twists and turns and successfully...
The nations resident population on Census Day, April 1, 2000, was 281,421,906- a 13.2 percent increa...
Since 1986 the condition of the U.S. teaching workforce has changed very little regarding its racial...
Educators and policy makers are calling for increasing the racial and cultural diversity of the teac...
Research supports the importance of ethnic minor-ity teachers as role models for diverse populations...
Diversity among the student population in the United States has changed dramatically, but unfortunat...
Many regions of the United States have experienced rapid shifts in the racial and ethnic makeup of t...
“The issues of race, gender, and authority in the classroom are not simply theoretical issues, but s...
Out of every three students enrolled in either elementary or secondary school in the United States, ...
Minority teacher representation is disproportionately low in the state of Oregon, especially for Afr...
Mentoring, and to a greater extent support from high-level administrators, has been shown to decreas...
Although the English Language Learner (ELL) student population is steadily increasing, the American ...
For the past several decades, shortages of minority teachers have been a big issue for the nation’s ...
How can we help educators realize the wealth and relevancy that culturally and linguistically divers...
Currently, racial/ethnic minority students represent a third of the K12 student enrollment across t...
Education is much like a journey. Many enter this path, follow its twists and turns and successfully...
The nations resident population on Census Day, April 1, 2000, was 281,421,906- a 13.2 percent increa...
Since 1986 the condition of the U.S. teaching workforce has changed very little regarding its racial...
Educators and policy makers are calling for increasing the racial and cultural diversity of the teac...
Research supports the importance of ethnic minor-ity teachers as role models for diverse populations...
Diversity among the student population in the United States has changed dramatically, but unfortunat...
Many regions of the United States have experienced rapid shifts in the racial and ethnic makeup of t...
“The issues of race, gender, and authority in the classroom are not simply theoretical issues, but s...
Out of every three students enrolled in either elementary or secondary school in the United States, ...
Minority teacher representation is disproportionately low in the state of Oregon, especially for Afr...
Mentoring, and to a greater extent support from high-level administrators, has been shown to decreas...
Although the English Language Learner (ELL) student population is steadily increasing, the American ...
For the past several decades, shortages of minority teachers have been a big issue for the nation’s ...
How can we help educators realize the wealth and relevancy that culturally and linguistically divers...
Currently, racial/ethnic minority students represent a third of the K12 student enrollment across t...
Education is much like a journey. Many enter this path, follow its twists and turns and successfully...