by sham | Oct 17, 2017 | Blog
More than 115,000 Latino and Black students – 10 percent – are enrolled in schools without a single same-race/ethnicity teacher Passion. Resilience. Authority. Trust. These are some of the words educators of color use to describe the attributes they bring to the...
by sham | Oct 17, 2017 | Press Release
One-third of all New York schools have no Latino or Black teachers, new report from Ed Trust–NY reveals More than 115,000 Latino and Black students – 10 percent – are enrolled in schools without a single same-race/ethnicity teacher NEW YORK – Latino and Black...
by Liz Warden | Oct 4, 2017 | Reports and Resources
See Our Truth The state of teacher and school leader diversity in New York and why it matters for our students, educators, and our future October 4, 2017 These are some of the words educators of color use to describe the attributes they bring to the classroom —...
by sham | Aug 9, 2017 | Public Comment
The Education Trust–New York submitted the following letter in response to SUNY’s proposed teacher certification regulation for SUNY-authorized charter schools: Ralph A. Rossi II SUNY Charter Schools Institute 41 State Street, Suite 700 Albany, NY 12207 Dear Mr....
by sham | Mar 13, 2017 | Statements
The following statement can be attributed to Ian Rosenblum, Executive Director of The Education Trust–New York: “With research showing that teachers with stronger academic skills achieve better student outcomes, it is deeply disappointing that the Regents and State...
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