The Socially constructed stresses towards African Americans

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Psychology

 

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Conrad A

 

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November 4, 2012

 

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In a research conducted by Kitty Kelly Epstein, “Forty percent of the public school students in the U.S. are African-American, Latino, Asian, and Native American. During this same period, less than ten percent of the teachers come from those groups. . . Further whitening of the teaching force is projected primarily from the composition of those currently enrolled in a teacher preparation programs: eighty five percent are White, seven percent are African American...
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. . Further whitening of the teaching force is projected primarily from the composition of those currently enrolled in a teacher preparation programs: eighty five percent are White, seven percent are African American. . .” (Epstein 89). Although the students who are being taught are half White and half non White, why is there such a large difference in percentage of white teachers compared to African American teachers? There are many factors that lead to the narrowing and filtering in the selection of candidates for becoming a teacher...
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