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Votes:0 February 14, 2000 Breaking down the barriers that keep Asian Americans out of teaching By Jennifer McNulty In a city like San Jose, where a large percentage of residents are Southeast Asian, the dearth of Asian teachers is glaring. Nationwide, only 2 percent of K-12 teachers are Asian, and for June Gordon, an assistant professor of education, those numbers are a call to action. Much of her research focuses on why students of color do not go into the teaching profession--and what can be done to change that. June Gordon Photo: Don Harris As part of a recent research project, Gordon and a team of UCSC undergraduates have identified four major factors that contribute to the scarcity of Asian American teachers. Gordon will present those findings in a paper called "Asian American Resistance Read More Go to Site
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