Sentences with phrase «teacher diversity numbers»

The authors determined that teacher diversity numbers have only gotten worse since 2012.

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She applauds the growing number of black women in her field and her company's approach to advocating diversity: it funds teacher training to help get kids excited about science early on.
To support this diversity we have invited a number of world - renowned teachers to offer trainings at Yoga Tree; each adding depth, knowledge and years of wisdom to the ancient practice of yoga.
I was struck by the diversity and creativity in the projects, with target learners ranging from cardiology fellows, to kindergarteners, to children with autism, and generative topics including empowering indigenous teachers in the Philippines, religious tolerance, and rational numbers!
The government's trial of the scheme aiming to increase the number of BME headteachers was a success, with 30 schools allocated funding to spend on diversity leadership projects which are set to benefit 1,000 teachers — all of whom are predicted a promotion within 12 months.
The first program highlighted is taken directly from Table 6 and has received accolades from a number of organizations for its selectivity and commitment to diversity, not just in its student body but also in the coursework it provides to prospective teachers and in its community partnerships.
His most recent book, co-authored with Halley Potter, «A Smarter Charter: Finding What Works for Charter Schools and Public Education,» examines two myth - busting strategies in a small but growing number of charter schools: promoting economic diversity in enrollment and amplifying teacher voice.
We're excited to expand the number and diversity of Oakland teacher respondents even further next year.
E4E - Chicago member Aaron Talley urges schools to look beyond the numbers behind teacher diversity and make sure that inclusive cultures support both teachers...
Although the numbers are stark, there are solutions that will work to ensure that the teachers standing in the front of the classroom mirror the students filling the seats, and we can do far more as a nation to improve the diversity of our teacher workforce.
The paper highlights a number of steps BPS can take to improve the recruitment, hiring, and retention of teachers of color, including many that the district undertook to successfully increase teacher diversity in the late 1990s and that can be reinstated.
Finding innovative ways to increase the number of women in key leadership roles in our schools will produce benefits for teachers, students and the overall culture and diversity of the school.
• The sheer number and diversity of people who made allegations about the schools disproves the idea that those claiming to witness extreme behaviours were simply disaffected teachers and headteachers.
This issue brief explores the extent of the Latinx teacher diversity gap by state and provides policy recommendations for increasing the number of Latinx teachers.
Joseph Williams (2015) writes, «While the diversity of the nation's public school student body has exploded in the last few decades, the number of African American, Latino, and Asian teachers hasn't kept pace — despite state and federal programs designed to draw more minorities into the profession.»
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