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How California Teaching Policies Aggravate Racial Inequality in Public Schools. © Applied Research Center, August 1999. Principal Researchers: Terry Keleher, Libero Della Piana & Manijeh Fat. Executive Summary. California has a teaching crisis. In the summer of 1999, school district recruiters scrambled to find 27,000 new teachers. In the past year, the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing helped fill the vacancies by issuing a record 33,994 emergency teaching permits and credential waivers.
The report concludes with detailed recommendations for expanding the quality, quantity, and racial diversity of California’s teaching force. The main recommendations are: 1. Fully invest in the development of teaching talent and resources at high-need schools by creating "Local Education Action Projects" one of whose features would be to recruit and train local residents to become high-quality, long-term teachers in their local schools. 2. Develop a fully prepared, highly skilled teaching force, better trained and supported in dealing with California’s diverse school population. 3. Eliminate barriers that prevent qualified people from becoming teachers, including the CBEST. 4. Increase teacher compensation and provide incentives for teaching in high-need schools 5. Aggressively institute programs to attract more teachers of color. Just as things that are learned can be unlearned, problems that are self-inflicted can be undone. These measures would significantly improve teaching in California’s racially and culturally diverse public schools. Related Documents: |

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