It’s Time to Invest in High-Quality Teacher Preparation
co-authored by The Commit Partnership, Educate Texas, Teach Plus, The Education Trust, and Philanthropy Advocates Today’s teachers are responsible for preparing the workforce of tomorrow. Research demonstrates that the quality…
Completing the Cycle: Supporting and Retaining Teachers of Color in Houston
Houston-area teachers told us what they need in order to succeed and stay in challenging academic environments. Amid teacher…
Want More High-Quality Teachers in Texas? Focus on Teacher Diversity
73% of Texas students are children of color. However, only 41% of teachers are people of color.
5 Things State and District Leaders Can Do to Advance Strong and Diverse School Leadership
School leaders really matter. School leaders play a fundamental role in recruiting and supporting strong educators, driving rigorous instruction,…
Increasing School Leader Diversity in Georgia
Why School Leader Diversity MattersAll students, regardless of race or ethnicity, benefit from having teachers and school leaders of…
More Than A Third of Georgia Students Do Not Attend A School With A Leader Of Color
Only 44% of principals and assistant principals in Georgia identify as people of color WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, The Education Trust and New Leaders released a new report, Increasing School…
Educators of Color Make the Case for Teacher Diversity
While the majority of U.S students are children of color, only 20% of teachers are people of color. What’s…
How States Can Use American Rescue Plan Funding and Federal Grants to Support Teacher Diversity
All students, regardless of race or ethnicity, benefit from having a racially and culturally diverse teacher workforce, and the…
Is There Really a Teacher Shortage? Some Perspective and a “Challenge”
Media outlets across America have been highlighting the “growing crisis” of teacher shortages, including 2,000 vacancies in Arizona. In Florida, they are allowing military veterans in Florida teach without certification.…