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.

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.