Although small strides have been made toward
diversifying the U.S. school system over the past couple of decades, a
new report shows there's still a long way to go.
At a national level, schools have made progress
in the hiring of minority teachers, according to a report by the Albert
Shanker Institute, "The State of Teacher Diversity in American Education." The attrition amongst minority teachers, however, is higher.
According to the report, the conditions of the schools teachers work in play a significant role.
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Source: NBC News
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