I have a huge A Collection Of Useful Posts, Articles & Videos On Race & Racism – Help Me Find More list, which also includes many “sub” Best lists. It’s also pretty unwieldy for readers/users.
Many of the resources on that list are there using Storify, a tool that will be going off-line soon. So, I’m using that change as an opportunity to cull and re-organize those links over the next few months into a series of “New & Revised” Best lists.
New & Revised: The Best Resources I’ve Used In Lessons About Race & Racism is where you can find most of my re-organized resources, and I’ll be adding a link to this post over there.
For specific date on the English Language Learner population, you can explore The Best Ways To Keep-Up With Current ELL/ESL/EFL News & Research.
Here are resources for learning about the make-up of the changing student population in the U.S.:
For first time, minority students expected to be majority in U.S. public schools this fall is from The Washington Post.
See how the share of #k12 white and minority students shifted from 1995 to today, plus projected numbers for 2023: http://t.co/ozK9x5hrfH
— Education Week (@educationweek) August 24, 2014
Very Interesting Feature At USA Today On School Diversity
Dept. of Ed. projects public schools will be ‘majority-minority’ this fall is from The Pew Research Center.
AMERICA’S SCHOOLS ARE MAJORITY-MINORITY. NOW WHAT? is from Slate.
Education by the Numbers is from The NY Times.
Fast Facts is from The National Center For Education Statistics.
STATISTIC OF THE DAY: STUDENTS OF COLOR NOW COMPRISE MAJORITY OF K-8 POPULATION
Children of color projected to be majority of U.S. youth this year is from The PBS NewsHour.
Suburban Public Schools Are Now Majority-Nonwhite. The Backlash Has Already Begun and The ‘Dramatic’ Demographic Shifts Reshaping Suburban Schools: 7 Key Data Points to Know are both from Ed Week.
National Education Data: K-12 Enrollment More Racially Diverse Compared to a Decade Ago is from The 74.
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