The Sacramento Bee
published a good story on Saturday by
Lorett Kalb and Phillip Reese on a group
of teachers at McClatchy High working together in a colectivo to recruit students to get a college education and return
to McClatchy as teachers. Here. http://www.sacbee.com/2014/09/20/6712601/mcclatchy-high-wants-students.html
However, the story
misses an important issue.
Mc Clatchy used to
get many minority teachers, both Asian and Latino from the Bilingual
Multicultural Education Department at Sac state, before that program was eliminated in 2012. The major
minority teacher recruitment program in Northern California was quietly shut
down. I was the first Chair of that department.
By 2007, BMED was
recruiting and placing minority teachers in the region such that between 30 and
36 % of all new teachers at Sac State were Latino. We did this for over 18
years. We trained over 600 teachers, most of them minority and most of
them local.
Now that has been
re- organized out of existence under the disguise of low enrollment.
Current enrollment in teacher preparation at Sac State is about 6-8 %
Latino. This data is available in publicly available sources.
The story of the
creation and destruction of the BMED department is here.
We need an
investigative article about this closing of a successful program and to
investigate how when a successful
program was created to provide minority
teachers for our public schools, the program was later eliminated by self interest politics.
Dr. Duane E.
Campbell
Democracy and
Education Institute
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