Presented By: University Career Center
We Need More than 2%: Apply. Teach. Lead.
How many teachers have you had that were men of color?
Currently, Black males represent less than 2% of our nation's teacher workforce.
The under-representation of Black and Latinx men in the teacher corps not only negatively affects students of color, but all students. Our young brothers and sisters, our children, our schools, our communities, and our country need more Black and Latinx male teachers. Relay Graduate School of Education is committed to increasing the representation and retention of Black and Latinx teachers.
Join the conversation on April 18th to learn how YOU can play a pivotal role in a student’s academic achievement.
Questions? Email us at support@relay.edu.
Currently, Black males represent less than 2% of our nation's teacher workforce.
The under-representation of Black and Latinx men in the teacher corps not only negatively affects students of color, but all students. Our young brothers and sisters, our children, our schools, our communities, and our country need more Black and Latinx male teachers. Relay Graduate School of Education is committed to increasing the representation and retention of Black and Latinx teachers.
Join the conversation on April 18th to learn how YOU can play a pivotal role in a student’s academic achievement.
Questions? Email us at support@relay.edu.
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