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How 6 teacher prep programs will infuse equity

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An initiative designed to diversify the teaching profession with more diverse educators has added six minority-serving institutions of higher education to its K-12 equity mission.

Teacher preparation programs at the six universities and their K-12 school district partners will participate in a three-year immersion project provided by the, also known as BranchEd.

The alliance’s program provideseach university’s education faculty and their K-12 partners access to enhanced resources and professional development along with opportunities to network with other educators and share data.

Our approach is grassroots’ in that we work directly with the educator preparation providers to draft and implement an individualized plan for systemic and sustainable improvement with the goal of ensuring their program graduates are competent and confident in their ability to teach all studentsparticularly students of color and those from low-socioeconomic backgrounds, said Cassandra Herring, president and CEO of BranchEd.

A significant demographic diversity gap persists between K-12 teachers and the students they serve, said, professor and director of teacher education at the University of La Verne (Calif.), one of the six minority-serving institutions.

“Research has shown that students of all racial and ethnic backgrounds view teachers of color favorably, and students of color perform better when they have teachers of color,” Hsieh said.


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The University of La Verne, which partners with Pomona USD, will focus on providing multiple pathways to subject-matter competencies, creating opportunities for mentorships with successful teachers of color, and modelling culturally responsive teaching, Hsieh said.

The program should expand the traditional teacher education curriculum and offer enriched opportunities to engage with families and communities, added James O’Meara, dean of Texas A&M International University’s College of Education.

Alabama A&M University, Mount Saint Mary’s University (Maryland), Virginia State University and West Texas A&M University are the equity program’s other four participants.

We train diverse teachers to meet the needs of diverse populations in the PK-12 schools,” said , Alabama A&M University’s dean of education, humanities and behavioral sciences. “Their program focuses on equity and diversity matters, including preparing candidates how to navigate and address concerns of equity and diversity within PK-12 schools.

 

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91心頭istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91心頭istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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