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Teacher Education And Black Communities Implications For Access Equity And Achievement 1st Edition Yolanda Sealeyruiz Chance W Lewis Ivory Toldson

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Teacher Education And Black Communities Implications For Access Equity And Achievement 1st Edition Yolanda Sealeyruiz Chance W Lewis Ivory Toldson
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Publisher: Information Age Publishing, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.6 MB
Pages: 351
Author: Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz; Chance W. Lewis; Ivory Toldson
ISBN: 9781623966997, 162396699X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Teacher Education And Black Communities Implications For Access Equity And Achievement 1st Edition Yolanda Sealeyruiz Chance W Lewis Ivory Toldson by Yolanda Sealey-ruiz; Chance W. Lewis; Ivory Toldson 9781623966997, 162396699X instant download after payment.

The field of education has been and will continue to be essential to the survival and sustainability of the Black community. Unfortunately, over the past five decades, two major trends have become clearly evident in the Black community: (a) the decline of the academic achievement levels of Black students and (b) the disappearance of Black teachers, particularly Black males. Today, of the 3.5 million teachers in America's classrooms (AACTE, 2010) only 8% are Black teachers, and approximately 2% of these teachers are Black males (NCES, 2010). Over the past few decades, the Black teaching force in the U.S. has dropped significantly (Lewis, 2006; Lewis, Bonner, Byrd, & James, 2008; Milner & Howard, 2004), and this educational crisis shows no signs of ending in the near future. As the population of Black students in K-12 schools in the U. S. continue to rise-currently over 16% of students in America's schools are Black (NCES, 2010)-there is an urgent need to increase the presence of Black educators._x000D_ _x000D_ The overall purpose of this edited volume is to stimulate thought and discussion among diverse audiences (e.g., policymakers, practitioners, and educational researchers) who are concerned about the performance of Black students in our nation's schools, and to provide evidence-based strategies to expand our nation's pool of Black teachers. To this end, it is our hope that this book will contribute to the teacher education literature and will inform the teacher education policy and practice debate.

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