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How race-related stress could be driving educators of color away from the job

  • Written by Ain Grooms, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership, University of Iowa
imageOnly about one in five principals and teachers in U.S. public schools are educators of color.SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images

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