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"Grow Your Own" Programs: Examining Potential and Pitfalls for a New Generation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Community Teachers
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- Abstract
Grow your own (GYO) programs are designed to recruit, prepare, and place community members as teachers in local schools. They do this through partnerships between educator preparation programs, school districts or local educational agencies, and community-based organizations. The nation is currently seeing new and thoughtful uses of the approach. This policy brief examines models with an explicit commitment to advancing justice and equity in teacher development, which can be leveraged to open doors to the profession for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) teachers with roots in, and understanding of, the community.
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- Date Issued
- 2022-05-19
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- Última modificación
- 2025-10-17
- Ubicación
- Boulder, Colorado, United States
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- Declaración de derechos
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- Peer Reviewed
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- Citation
- Gist, C.D. (2022). "Grow your own" programs: Examining potential and pitfalls for a new generation of Black, Indigenous, and people of color community teachers. Boulder, CO: National Education Policy Center. Retrieved [date] from http://nepc.colorado.edu/publication/grow-your-own
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