The Exodus: Why Black Men Leave the Education Profession
Nathaniel L. Wallace Ed S.
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Although the teaching profession has been the foundation of societal advancement for an extended period, it continues to be a discipline in which one demographic-Black men-is substantially underrepresented. Black males are conspicuously absent from the teaching profession, particularly in K-12 education, despite their immense potential to inspire, lead, and offer distinct perspectives to the classroom. A significant trend that has significant implications for students, institutions, and society as a whole is the alarming rate at which many individuals who do choose to enter the field are departing. The objective of this book is to investigate the multifaceted causes of this phenomenon, including the systemic, cultural, personal, and professional factors that contribute to the exclusion of Black males from education. By examining the structural barriers and daily realities they encounter, we can gain a more comprehensive understanding of how to establish an environment that not only draws Black men to the field of education but also facilitates their retention.