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SEF believed then and it believes now that a diverse teaching force is necessary to ensure excellence as well as parity in America’s educational system, and that a diverse teacher workforce benefits all students – not minority students alone. Patterns of Excellence: Promoting Quality in Teaching Through Diversity (2001) |
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This 88-page report is a detailed overview of the findings and opinions of CHRI’s International Advisory and Working Group (IWAG). It includes an analysis of the concepts of “race” and racism, an historical overview, first-person profiles of outstanding Americans, Brazilians, and South Africans in the struggle against racism, reflections of IWAG members, a large number of photographs, comparative statistical charts, and chapters on the “lessons” of the past and future, new directions.
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