Often white educators feel unprepared to do this work.
Not exact matches
Educators often believe that if we teach
white people about racism and multiculturalism, they will become more tolerant and supportive of racial justice.
By Shawnta Barnes and David McGuire In their article, «Decades after civil rights gains, black teachers a rarity in public schools» USA Today noted, «Because most
white communities in the 1950s and 1960s preferred
white teachers over black ones, court - ordered desegregation
often ended the teaching careers of black
educators.»
In their article, «Decades after civil rights gains, black teachers a rarity in public schools» USA Today noted, «Because most
white communities in the 1950s and 1960s preferred
white teachers over black ones, court - ordered desegregation
often ended the teaching careers of black
educators.»
At boisterous meetings in Lafayette, Calcasieu and Jefferson parishes, irate parents — most of them
white — began to complain about elementary school math homework culled from a Common Core website designed by
educators in New York state,
often referred to as Eureka Math.