Wednesday, November 16, 2011

With Hispanic students on the rise, Hispanic teachers in short supply - The Washington Post

With Hispanic students on the rise, Hispanic teachers in short supply - The Washington Post: The surge in Hispanic students across the nation is forcing schools to reckon with a deep shortage of teachers who share their cultural heritage.

More than 21 percent of schoolchildren are Hispanic, experts report, compared with 7 percent of teachers. No other racial or ethnic minority group has such a wide disparity. In the struggle to close this gap, the stakes are high: Research suggests that a more diverse faculty might lead to better attendance, fewer suspensions and higher test scores.