Ep.202 Implications of Desegregation on NC Teacher Pipeline
Today’s show comes from the Dudley Flood Center f…
Education Matters · Public School Forum of NC
May 12, 202224m 30s
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Show Notes
Today’s show comes from the Dudley Flood Center for Educational Equity and Opportunity’s Student Voices Series: Implications of Desegregation on NC Teacher Pipeline. This event explored the difficult experiences of students and educators of color during the years following the landmark decision of Brown v. Board of Education. Also discussed is how these experiences of the desegregation of schools can shed light on the root causes, current barriers, and possible solutions to recruiting and retaining a diverse teaching workforce.
Guests:
Dr. Dudley E. Flood, Flood Center Namesake and Retired Educator
Dorothy Counts-Scoggins, Retired/Community Activist
Dr. Jo Ann Chavis Lowery, Retired Educator
Stanley Vickers, Retired US Marine