Report: All students benefit by having minority teachers | Daytona Times: WASHINGTON – Despite the cry from people of color for more teachers who look like them, both Whites and Blacks benefit from a more diverse teaching force, according to a study by Center of American Progress (CAP).
“A study of the relationship between the presence of African-American teachers in schools and African-American students’ access to equal education in schools found that fewer African-Americans were placed in special-education classes, suspended, or expelled when they had more teachers of color, and that more African-American students were placed in gifted and talented programs and graduated from high school,” stated the report.
Teachers of color also have, “an affinity for infusing their classrooms with culturally relevant experiences and examples, setting high academic expectations, developing trusting student-teacher relationships, and serving as cultural and linguistic resources — as well as advocates, mentors, and liaisons — for students’ families and communities.”