For the Love of Teaching: How Minority Serving Institutions Are Diversifying and Transforming the Profession
English
By (author): Alice Ginsberg Andrés Castro Samayoa Marybeth Gasman
There remains a significant achievement gap for students of color across the K12 spectrum. One area that needs increased and immediate attention is how we recruit, prepare, and retain teachers of color. This book asks: Why do teachers of color choose teaching? What are their expectations for the students they will teach? How do their past experiences shape their vision of teachers as role models, mentors, and advocates for children of all races and cultures? The authors detail how Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs)nearly 800 colleges and universities across the nation that educate nearly 45% of all students of colorare preparing culturally proficient teachers using new methods centered on integrating culturally relevant pedagogy, creating a culture of belonging through faculty engagement and cohort models, enriching student teaching and clinical practice through residencies and schooluniversity partnerships, and working closely with families and communities. Addressing timely and critical issues of educational equity, For the Love of Teaching is a call to action for all colleges and university to improve their teacher education programs.
Book Features:
- Provides case studies of MSIs that are intentionally preparing culturally proficient teachers who are skilled and experienced with diverse groups of students.
- Offers lessons and approaches from four minority-serving colleges with programs that attract and serve non-White teacher candidates.
- Includes a broad overview of innovative practices in all aspects of learning to teach, making it relevant to almost any teacher education course.
- Focuses on serving the needs and maintaining the commitment of candidates of color, while also developing their academic skills and subject-specific content knowledge.