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Towards a theory of representative bureaucracy in schooling
This introduction to the special issue of Multicultural Learning and Teaching—written by the issue’s guest editor—frames the topic of diversifying the educator workforce using the concept of representative bureaucracy. The introduction grounds readers in the history of this highly politicized issue and offers a framework for engaging with the work. The introduction also situates the journal issue’s subsequent articles within this context.