Abstract
The majority of children under age 1 in the United States today are children of color; that one simple fact means that our future will be very different from our current reality. Before we reach the end of this decade, more than half of all youth in this country will be of color. Today, Hispanics are 17 percent of the population, and African Americans make up another 13 percent. But by 2043, the United States' population will be majority people of color. A large portion of this growth will come from the Hispanic community, which will grow to 28 percent of the U.S. population by 2050. Because we know where the United States is headed, we have a unique opportunity to make the most of this knowledge and prepare today for tomorrow's future. As the face of our nation changes, our nation's policies will need to change as well. And while change is never easy, we know the place to start is where the change is already happeningand that means investing in our nation's youngest citizens.
Topics
Teaching Methods and Strategies
Standards
Socioeconomic Status
School Statistics
Instructional Effectiveness
Home Environment and Language Practices
Heritage and Indigenous Language Programs
Graduation and Dropout Rates
Family and Community Involvement
Enrollment Rates
Elementary Education
Early Childhood Education
Demographics
Culture
Content Instruction
Classroom Resources