SEATTLE — Black high school students are more likely to enroll in advanced coursework when their schools employ at least one black instructor to teach such classes, new research suggests.
Students of other races are also more likely to take advanced classes when they have the option to take one from a black teacher.
The study adds to a growing body of evidence that hints that greater representation by teachers of color can boost students’ academic success.
Black students aren’t any more likely to pass advanced classes when they had a black instructor, the study found. But taking advanced classes can have long-term effects: enrollment in these classes is tied to a greater likelihood of graduating from high school and college, for instance. Taking an advanced course may also affect universities’ admissions decisions.