
Faculty and Staff: Composition, Recruitment, and Retention
Faculty diversity and representation are essential to equitable education. This factor provides resources to help educators create inclusive learning environments, recruit and support diverse teaching staff, and address disparities in student assignments and discipline. Whether improving course assignments, attracting diverse talent, or strengthening professional development, this page offers tools to advance equity and excellence.
Pathways to Unitary Status: Faculty and Staff Equity in Action
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Faculty and Staff

Additional Resources
Summarizes insights from district leaders nationwide on teacher recruitment, retention, and workforce challenges, highlighting policy priorities and solutions from a superintendent's perspective.
EAC Resource: Desegregation Reflection Guide – Faculty & Staff
A self-assessment tool to help districts evaluate staffing practices in relation to desegregation goals, including questions on recruitment, assignment, support, and professional development. Designed to support progress toward unitary status.
Explores how supportive leadership, collaboration, and workplace culture contribute to stronger teacher retention and school stability.
A comprehensive collection of state policy strategies, model legislation, and research-informed practices aimed at improving the recruitment, preparation, licensure, and retention of teachers and school leaders.
Provides tools and practices for fostering open communication and feedback among educators to enhance professional growth and organizational trust.
Success Stories

Wake County Public Schools (NC)
Wake County has long led in socioeconomic integration, using data driven strategies such as early vacancy postings, analytic hiring platforms, and competitive compensation to diversify its teacher workforce. State level mentorship and retention efforts through North Carolina’s DRIVE Task Force further strengthen these initiatives.













