Watch: How Historically Black Colleges & Universities Are Bolstering America’s Black Teacher Pipeline
A video replay exploring the role of HBCUs in the future of teaching.
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Updated Junes 12
Increasing numbers of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are acting as incubators for innovation in the teaching profession, and helping to grow the nation’s Black teacher pipeline.
ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ recently partnered with the Progressive Policy Institute for an online panel examining how HBCUs are key contributors to bolstering Black educators.
In the replay below, you’ll hear from experts Katherine Norris of Howard University’s College of Education, Dr. Artesius Miller of Morehouse College and Utopian Academy for the Arts Charter School, Sharif El-Mekki from the Center for Black Teacher Development and ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÊÓ’s Marianna McMurdock. Watch the full conversation:
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