Editorial Contributors for the Fall 2009 Issue of Teachers Of Color
Editorial Contributors for the Fall 2009 Issue of Teachers of Color

Speaker, Author, Professor and Inventor. President of the Channel ZerO Group, an organization committed to maximizing the effectiveness and potential of individuals and organizations.
There’s a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering Math) Career For You
By Calvin Mackie PhD.
Author and educator who has dedicated his life to diminishing the academic gap that prevents students from achieving their dreams. For twenty-five years he has used his understanding of students to help each of them to reach their full potential.
The Race To The Top Fund
By Stephen Jones PhD.
Former President for the National Speakers Association. “Helping you make diversity a competitive advantage…” A diversity consultant and author of The Diversity Advantage: A Guide to Making Diversity Work. Also the founder and president of Excel Development Systems, Inc. a full service training and consulting firm.
Achieving Cultural Competence
By Lenora Billings-Harris

Martha Sacks
Stacy Endman
Andrea Hunley
Three high school English teachers in Indianapolis, IN. They function in the roles of ENL Department Chair,Advance Placement English teacher, and Coordinator of the Advancement Via Individual DeterminationProgram, respectively.
Race, Culture and Language
By Martha Sacks,Stacy Endman and Andrea Hunley
“Building a culturally responsive learning environment” is the mission of former middle school principal and current Director of Diversity Affairs for Puyallup School District in Washington, State.
Building a Culturally Responsive Learning Environment
By Gerald Denman

Leslie McCracken
Senior scholar of Columbia University’s Department of Journalism. Experienced in varied fields within Human Resources including, Talent Management, Diversity Recruitment and Corporate Leadership
How To Get The Teaching Job You Want
By Leslie McCracken
Diversity Recruitment Experts, School Consultants, Teachers







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