Presentation Schedule
Teacher Shortage and the Impact of Anti-DEI Mandates: A Conceptual Analysis (102401)
Session: On Demand
Room: Virtual Video Presentation
Presentation Type: Virtual Presentation
This conceptual analysis examines the potential impact of anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) mandates on the persistent U.S. teacher shortage. Historically exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the shortage saw 406,964 U.S. school positions vacant or filled by uncertified teachers in 2023-2024, representing approximately 11% of all classrooms. The article details reasons for teacher attrition, primarily poor working conditions and job stress, noting that 12% of teachers leave annually and teacher preparation program completers have decreased by 17% over the past decade. It defines DEI, emphasizing its alignment with effective pedagogical approaches like culturally responsive teaching and social constructivism, and highlights increasing teacher support for DEI initiatives, with 54% opposing legal limits on classroom discussions about racism. The analysis then explores common anti-DEI arguments, such as concerns about lowered standards, and refutes them with evidence. It predicts that prohibiting DEI-related practices will likely decrease teacher morale and autonomy, increase job dissatisfaction, and consequently exacerbate retention issues and deter new teachers from entering the profession, particularly affecting schools serving marginalized student populations.
Authors:
R.D. Nordgren, National University, United States
About the Presenter(s)
Dr. Nordgren Professor and Academic Program Director at National University in San Diego, California, USA. His interests are in education reform, teacher education, and educational leadership.
Connect on Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/r-d-nordgren-10389a21
See this presentation on the full schedule – On Demand Schedule





Comments
Powered by WP LinkPress