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Black male teachers can make a big difference in the lives of their students — why are they so rare?

Por: The Boston Globe Nation December 14, 2022

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Over the last decade, Boston Public Schools has sought to diversify its teaching staff with a teaching fellowship, a training pipeline to help paraprofessionals and substitutes become classroom teachers, and affinity groups for underrepresented teachers, all aimed at retaining staff of color.Yet those efforts have yielded just eight more Black male teachers, whose presence in city classrooms is considered particularly important.Research shows... + full article



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