Having Just One Black Teacher Can Keep Black Kids In School
According to a recent study, having a role model at school who looks like you can have large and long-lasting effects.
by Anya Kamenetz
Apr 10, 2017
3 minutes
How important is it to have a role model?
A new working paper puts some numbers to that question.
Having just one black teacher in third, fourth or fifth grade reduced low-income black boys' probability of dropping out of high school by 39 percent, the study found.
And by high school, African-American students, both boys and girls, who had one African-American teacher had much stronger expectations of going to college. Keep in
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