How are they effective? Teachers of color force classrooms to break down negative stereotypes, help students understand—and confront—racism, and prepare students to live in a multicultural society, studies from 2010, 2016, and 2018 show.
It's not just because they're seeing a role model who looks like them—though the research says that does matter. Compared to their White counterparts, Black teachers have higher expectations for Black students. They're also less likely to perceive Black students as disruptive, inattentive, or unable to do homework, research shows.
So there's a gap in representation—and it's holding all of our students back.
The demographic data reveals the scope of the problem: Although nearly 80% of U.S. teachers are White, a majority of students are children of color.
We must do the hard work of addressing the diversity problem in our teaching workforce. Students need to see their own cultures reflected in the adults responsible for their learning.
Original article:
https://www.edutopia.org/video/why-teachers-color-matter-students-color-succeed
Courtesy of Kerry@NU
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