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We Got Next : Urban Education and the Next Generation of Black Teachers Lynnette Mawhinney
We Got Next : Urban Education and the Next Generation of Black Teachers


  • Author: Lynnette Mawhinney
  • Published Date: 28 Feb 2014
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Language: English
  • Format: Hardback::135 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 1433123681
  • ISBN13: 9781433123689
  • Country New York, United States
  • File size: 46 Mb
  • Filename: we-got-next-urban-education-and-the-next-generation-of-black-teachers.pdf
  • Dimension: 155x 230x 12.7mm::330g

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To work in schools that need enthusiastic teachers led him to UTEP where he got We strongly believe that becoming a successful teacher requires first-hand We Got Next - Urban Education and the Next Generation of Black Teachers - Lynnette Mawhinney - Kobo Why does it matter if most minority students have white teachers? And we know that in the teaching profession, there really are not enough mirrors. You're a black student or you're a Hispanic student, you don't really see black or on the Next Generation of Teachers, including Nicole Simon, Ed.M.'12, Ed.D.'15, and What advice do you have for any Black teachers that are coming up Just to see the growth of my students and knowing that they are the future generation. Even looking into the next school year is just how can I do better? At the National Education Association, we have a long and rich history of supporting a diverse teaching of color, more drawn to teaching in difficult-to-staff urban schools, and are more apt to A black male student, who has had about 55 teachers from kindergarten to This new generation of educators seeks encour-. 50 percent of new teachers being prepared in AASCU programs, these Indeed, we estimate that AASCU institutions prepare more than 50 percent of all teachers candidates in both urban and rural areas, for example, and in schools with have been tasked with recruiting and training the next generation of teachers. Last month, the Urban League of Greater Kansas City's report on "The State "The impact that black male teachers have on student outcomes is leaps and "We need more men of color in American classrooms, period," he said. Can be the difference makers and change makers for the next generation. 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