Susan discussed her recent report on what changing
teacher demographics means for schools, students, and society.
Not exact matches
Compounding the issue is the increasing diversity of student
demographics in public schools,
meaning more and more
teachers are called upon to teach diverse student groups in their classrooms (Capps, et al., 2005).
This dramatic change
means increased opportunities for American
teachers abroad — and, potentially, increased competition in the U.S. from a new
demographic of English - fluent and cosmopolitan young people from all over the world.
Such a shift in classroom
demographics means that
teachers will have to assess how to best meet their students» needs all the while pushing for better test scores.