Only 2% of Educators Are Black Men — The Education Crisis We Ignore
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In this episode of Making Black History Today, Dallas ISD Trustee Ed Turner and educator Nakia Douglas discuss what that means for students, schools, mentorship, discipline, leadership, and the future of public education.
Why are so few Black men entering education?
What happens when students never see themselves reflected in positions of authority and mentorship?
And are we paying enough attention to the growing challenges facing students today?
This conversation explores:
• Economics impact on education
• Representation in schools
• The realities facing today’s students
• Public education in Dallas
• Mentorship, accountability, and leadership
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