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How K-12 leaders can help colleges diversify the principal pipeline

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Though the majority of students in K-12 schools聽are now of color, only about a fifth of their principals identify similarly鈥攁nd just 2% are Black men.

The ethnic and racial diversity of principals has not grown much in years despite the benefits their leadership can bring to all students, says聽Jean Desravines, CEO of聽, which supports the development of equity-minded school leaders. “Greater representation leads to higher attendance, lower suspensions and greater achievement gains,” Desravines says. “Research also shows that leaders of color are able to retain teachers of color.”

Only 11% of principals are Black and just 9% are Hispanic. And about 40% of schools lack a single teacher of color. “We have an enormous amount of students who are not being given the opportunity to be taught or led by a teacher or a principal of color,” Desravines says. “That should not be the case in 2022.”

To convince more teachers of color to enter the principal pipeline, New Leaders has launched the聽, an聽online certification and master’s program, with two leading HBCUs,聽Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University. K-12 administrators can support the effort by identifying teacher leaders, assistant principals and other educators who have the potential to move into school leadership. The partnership will offer scholarships but will also rely on school districts to pay the remaining tuition costs for teachers who join the fellowship. “Our target audience focuses on people who’ve made the commitment to go into education, who want to stay in education and who understand the power of driving outcomes for kids,”聽Desravines says.

Leaders at Morehouse College felt a moral imperative to join the Fellowship, says聽Nina Gilbert, an assistant professor and director of the school’s . Students of color need access to leaders and educators who share their cultural backgrounds and lived experiences, Gilbert says. Participants will have a wealth of new opportunities to connect in cohorts with other educators who share a commitment to equity and academic advancement for students of color. Developers of the program worked to create an inclusive and supportive culture to recruit and retain teachers of color who often find themselves isolated into silos at their schools without colleagues to share problems and successes.


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Participants will be guided in developing a growth mindset that views all children as capable learners who deserve access to a curriculum that is rigorous and culturally responsive. When it comes to equity, she pointed out that students in under-resourced schools are struggling to read on grade level while learners in more affluent districts are using digital reality and artificial intelligence. “It’s not enough for your students to just reach grade-level achievement, they need to be exposed to next-century skills and approaches,” Gilbert says. “It starts with the principal鈥攖he principal sets the tone and the climate for a school, and an equity-minded principal is more likely to hire equity-minded teachers.”

Educators enrolling in the Fellowship will become part of a nationwide network of 6,000 skilled leaders in more than 134 school districts who have completed New Leaders training.聽The Fellowship will also offer continuing guidance to its students through a network of mentors and graduates. “They’ll be part of a national community of ongoing support,”聽Desravines says. “The profession can be lonely when you’re a school leader.”

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片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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