The troubling shortage of Latino and black teachers — and what to do about it
The growth of Latino teachers has not kept pace with the rising Latino student population and the number of black teachers is shrinking.
The growth of Latino teachers has not kept pace with the rising Latino student population and the number of black teachers is shrinking.
In the Washington Post, Travis J. Bristol discusses the lack of black males in the teaching force and how to recruit and retain educators of color.
Travis J. Bristol discusses the impact having more teachers of color have on our schools in Education Week.
Travis J. Bristol offers advice on how schools and teachers can best address and teach issues relating to race and violence.
As guest author for Shanker Blog, SCOPE's Travis Bristol provides recommendations for recruiting and retaining Black male teachers in Boston public schools.