Anti Racism Survey Results

April 13, 2022

This infographic summarizes findings from a national survey of 1,644 educators and education leaders examining attitudes, readiness, and challenges related to anti-racist instruction in K–12 schools.

The data highlights a clear gap between educator priorities and the professional development and systemic support currently available, offering district leaders insight into where targeted action is most needed.

Key Findings

  • 75% of educators rated systemic racism in their community as a moderate priority or higher
  • 40% rated anti-racist instruction as a high or critical priority
  • 38% identified educator training as a top component of anti-racist instruction
  • 37% emphasized the importance of community discussion and action
  • Nearly 80% reported needing more professional development focused on anti-racist instruction
  • 70% believe anti-racist instruction should begin in kindergarten

Who Should Use This Resource?

This resource is designed for:

  • District and school administrators
  • Equity and DEI leaders
  • Professional learning coordinators
  • Curriculum and instruction teams

Anti Racism Survey Results

This infographic summarizes findings from a national survey of 1,644 educators and education leaders examining attitudes, readiness, and challenges related to anti-racist instruction in K–12 schools.

The data highlights a clear gap between educator priorities and the professional development and systemic support currently available, offering district leaders insight into where targeted action is most needed.

Key Findings

  • 75% of educators rated systemic racism in their community as a moderate priority or higher
  • 40% rated anti-racist instruction as a high or critical priority
  • 38% identified educator training as a top component of anti-racist instruction
  • 37% emphasized the importance of community discussion and action
  • Nearly 80% reported needing more professional development focused on anti-racist instruction
  • 70% believe anti-racist instruction should begin in kindergarten

Who Should Use This Resource?

This resource is designed for:

  • District and school administrators
  • Equity and DEI leaders
  • Professional learning coordinators
  • Curriculum and instruction teams

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