Faiza
Faiza Jamil, an assistant professor of education and human development at Clemson University, talks with teachers at Mary Bramlett Elementary school in Gaffney, N.C., Jan. 28, 2019. Jamil was visiting the school to gather information for Clemson’s new Center for the Recruitment and Retention of Diverse Educators (CReDE), which was created to research, design and implement the best strategies for minority teacher recruitment and retention in South Carolina. The initial efforts focus on districts in Spartanburg, Cherokee, Orangeburg and Charleston counties. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Faiza
Faiza Jamil, an assistant professor of education and human development at Clemson University, talks with teachers at Mary Bramlett Elementary school in Gaffney, N.C., Jan. 28, 2019. Jamil was visiting the school to gather information for Clemson’s new Center for the Recruitment and Retention of Diverse Educators (CReDE), which was created to research, design and implement the best strategies for minority teacher recruitment and retention in South Carolina. The initial efforts focus on districts in Spartanburg, Cherokee, Orangeburg and Charleston counties. (Photo by Ken Scar)