Wait! Can this Teacher Relate?
By Darryn Hylton Stonehill College News Staff Growing up, Ratliff had very few teachers of color. She wasn’t alone in her experiences, and although the diversity society has accepted as a whole has gotten better, the lack of diversity in educators remains a challenge. A recent study done by the Pew Research Center showed that majority of the schools in the United States education system lack diversity within their educators and people of authority. The population of students continuously increases in diversity while people of authority are remaining the same, according to the 2021 study. “ I think in terms of higher education, similar to primary and secondary education, representation matters.” said Sade Ratliff, a senior at Stonehill College. She is the student government association executive diversity chair. According to the study, elementary and secondary public-school teachers in the United States are considerably less racially and ethnically diverse as a ...
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