Diversifying the Teacher Workforce

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Christine Sleeter
critical race theory
culturally responsive pedagogy
demographic gap
Diverse Teacher Candidates
Diverse Teaching Force
Diversify Teacher Education
Diversity Strategic Plan
educational leadership diversity
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equity in education
Graduate School Application Process
Grow Your Own
High Quality Teacher Preparation
Homeless Students
Kevin Kumashiro
La Vonne Neal
minority teacher recruitment
multicultural education
NCATE Standard
Northeastern Illinois University
Overburdening
pathways for teachers of color
preservice teacher development
Professional Development
Public Engagement
Racial Wealth Gap
Stanford Teacher Education Program
Strong Classroom Management Skills
SUNY Cortland
Teacher Candidates
teacher diversity
teacher education
Teacher Education Accreditation
Teacher Education Accreditation Council
Teacher Education Majors
Teacher Education Programs
Teacher Licensure Program
teacher preparation
Teacher Preparation Program
urban education
Weekly Field Experience
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415736725
  • Weight: 317g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Diversifying the Teacher Workforce critically examines efforts to diversify the teaching force and narrow the demographic gap between who teaches and who populates U.S. classrooms. While the demographic gap is often invoked to provide a needed rationale for preparing all teachers, and especially White teachers, to work with students of color, it is far less often invoked in an effort to examine why the teaching force remains predominantly White in the first place. Based on work the National Association for Multicultural Education is engaged in on this phenomenon, this edited collection brings together leading scholars to look closely at this problem. They examine why the teaching force is predominantly White from historical as well as contemporary perspectives, showcase and report available data on a variety of ways this problem is being tackled at the pre-service and teacher credentialing levels, and examine how a diverse and high-quality teaching force can be retained and thrive. This book is an essential resource for any educator interested in exploring race within the context of today’s urban schools.

Christine E. Sleeter is Professor Emerita in the College of Professional Studies at California State University Monterey Bay, USA.

La Vonne I. Neal is Dean of the College of Education at Northern Illinois University, USA.

Kevin K. Kumashiro is Dean of the School of Education at the University of San Francisco, USA.