This year's grand prize winning districts are providing opportunities for their most vulnerable students, cultivating a culture of kindness, respect and achievement districtwide, and removing
barriers to achievement for students with disadvantages, with all the support of their school leaders.
They break down
the barriers to achievement for their students, sometimes against all odds.
They break down
barriers to achievement for their students, sometimes against all odds.
This year's Grand Prize - winning districts are providing opportunities for their most vulnerable students, cultivating a culture of kindness, respect, and achievement districtwide, and removing
barriers to achievement for students with disadvantages, with the support of their school leaders.
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Barriers to achievements for children with special needs and disabilities rise even higher as savage cuts to local authority budgets cause vital specialist support services to be axed.
Not exact matches
Young fathers frequently face family rejection,
barriers to contact with child and mother, a lack of ways
to contribute financially, and an inability
to envision future
achievements (
for review see Guterman & Lee, 2005).
Also at 11 a.m., a new report from the National Education Policy Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder, will be released showing that community schools need at least five years or more
to create lasting school improvement and reduce
barriers to achievement in a measurable way, Annenberg Institute
for School Reform, 233 Broadway, Suite 720, Manhattan.
Under the new program led by AAAS, educational institutions commit
to removing
barriers to STEM
achievement for women, minorities and people with disabilities through participating in a program of voluntary self - assessment.
Some of the
barriers were perceived (
for example, that women's
achievements for promotion need
to be higher than those of men) and some were real, such as family commitments.
In her first year on the job, Jewell - Sherman launched Excellence
for All, a comprehensive plan aimed at improving teaching and learning
to enable students
to reach high academic standards, and promoting involvement with the community as a way of addressing nonacademic
barriers to student
achievement.
Conservatives,
for instance, are less likely than liberals
to say that funding is a
barrier to academic
achievement, and liberals are more likely
to put less focus on improving student learning.
WASHINGTON — Girls face pervasive
barriers to achievement throughout their precollegiate schooling and are «systematically discouraged» from pursuing studies that would enhance their prospects
for well - paying jobs, a study
to be released this week contends.
Friedman missed a perfect opportunity
to connect the dots that he so perfectly draws: remove
barriers to competition, inject accountability
for results, and eliminate work rules that impede innovation and
achievement.
Fundamentally a network of local level volunteers dedicated
to making assessment fair, open and educationally sound, our goal is
to open the doors
to disadvantaged children by removing
barriers to achievement, while improving the quality of education
for everyone.
Catapult Learning, Inc. has dedicated over four decades
to providing outstanding education solutions that generate demonstrable academic
achievement and better life outcomes
for students, regardless of their learning
barriers or other challenges they may face.
Achievement First is widely recognized
for its failure
to take its fair share of Latino students, its fair share of students who face language
barriers and its fair share of students who need special education services.
We also recognize that any reform that increases rigor and does not address how English Learners will be supported
to master that rigor can exacerbate the
barriers and
achievement gaps that have characterized the education of English Learners
for too long.
In seeking
to remove
achievement barriers for underserved students, Camp Summit includes the following components:
For example, education researchers of all stripes agree on a simple fact: child poverty is the single greatest
barrier to academic
achievement.
She spoke with Stephanie Lecci
for our «Project Milwaukee:
Barriers to Achievement in MPS» series.
And
Achievement First, Inc. is notorious
for failing
to take its fair share or provide adequate services
to Latino students, students who face English language
barriers and children who require special education services.
From my work founding an innovative public - private partnership aimed at closing the
achievement gap
to my service on Madison School Board, I've seen firsthand the
barriers standing in the way
for too many students.
Although the difference was not statistically significant, a tenet of Teach
for America's philosophy is that poverty is not a
barrier to academic
achievement.
This report uses the latest data available
to look at key transition points
for DPS students from 2005
to 2011
to identify: Outcomes and trends in academic
achievement and growth as students move from preschool through K — 12 and into college; and Potential
barriers to success.
There are two preconditions: A state must have an approved application
for stabilization funds, and at the time of applying, there must be not any legal, statutory, or regulatory
barriers at the state level
to linking data on student
achievement or student growth
to teachers and principals
for purposes of evaluation.
In that flat world, what will differentiate outcomes is how motivated students are
to undertake the work of learning; how well they tackle the inevitable
barriers to achievement, including social and emotional challenges; and whether they move beyond the basics and engage in the higher - order learning that's increasingly important
for college, careers, and life.
... Suffice it
to say that until unbiased instruction is provided
to children — resulting in equal exposure
to challenging material, equal opportunity
to respond and demonstrate knowledge, equally nurturing relationships, and the absence of discriminatory labels and
barriers to accomplishment — one can not fully rule out environmental explanations
for the
achievement gaps that are documented.»
for students, the change in emphasis between elementary and secondary school can create a conceptual
barrier to mathematics
achievement.
«Today's vote
to move Senate Bill 455 forward is a move in the right direction
for Connecticut schools, and can eliminate
barriers to teaching that have little or no correlation with a teacher's job performance or positive impact on kids,» said Jen Alexander, chief executive officer of ConnCAN (Connecticut Coalition
for Achievement Now).
Breaking
Barriers: Excellence and Equity
for All is a clarion call
to all educators
to intensify their efforts
to take teaching and learning, student engagement,
achievement, and advocacy
to new heights.
the internal and external forces that impact the teaching and learning process in their districts / schools, the specific
barriers to effective teaching and learning, and the school leadership practices that have the potential
to overcome these
barriers and improve academic
achievement for all students
The George Mason University School Counseling Program prepares students
to be comprehensive school counselors who advocate
for educational equity and social justice, and who remove
barriers to academic
achievement for all students.
According
to the related regulations that the president is scheduled
to unveil at the Department of Education on Friday, states will not be eligible
for the funds at all if they have any legal or regulatory
barrier preventing the use of student
achievement data from being used
to evaluate teachers and principals.
Although 10 percent may not sound high, it reflected a major
achievement for both technologies, which have overcome numerous
barriers to become competitive with coal, natural gas, and nuclear power.
Maxine's mission is
to remove
barriers to academic
achievement for all children, instil a love of learning in them and only teach according
to the educational needs and abilities of a pupil.
Though research demonstrates that parental involvement in education is associated with higher academic
achievement in students (Jeynes 2012), the perceived
barrier in much of K — 12 education between the importance of academics and the ability
for families
to adequately supplement this school learning serves
to create a split between families and their children's education (Heath et al. 2014).
«Whether they use their influence
to keep black lives at the forefront of the conversation about justice, or the silent soldiers who provide strength from within, we are grateful
for their leadership, courage and tenacity
to break down
barriers towards the
achievement of equality.»
Break
barriers to school success and employment by preparing the clients
for independence as evidenced by increased educational
achievement and employment:
Recognizing and seeking appropriate help
for learning disabilities and other
barriers to academic
achievement