The hiring of credentialed teacher librarians is
a critical issue of equity.
Not exact matches
As an experienced leader in education, Nathan actively mentors teachers and principals, and consults nationally and internationally on
issues of educational reform, leadership and teaching with a commitment to
equity, and the
critical role
of arts and creativity in schools.
All faculty and staff became advocates in the pursuit
of equity and excellence, designed lessons with a purpose, and articulated an urgency to address
critical issues that lead to the successful outcomes outlined in the campus improvement plan.
For instance, members
of the
Equity Coalition have published joint statements on discipline and to the Trump Administration and 115th Congress regarding
critical issues impacting students with disabilities in charter schools.
When we introduce our teacher candidates to
critical literacy in our English language arts program, some
of them are reticent to addresses
issues of gender,
equity, and social justice with students in the early years.
In this context the World Energy Council's Future Energy Leaders (FEL) Human Capital taskforce has carried out work presented in their FEL - 100 Human Capital:
Equity and Skilled personnel for current and future trends report to understand current
critical issues impacting the attraction, development and retention
of talent in the energy sector.
This experience allows us to appreciate the goals and
critical issues of secured and unsecured creditors,
equity holders, asset purchasers and other parties
of interest as we work with a borrower to develop an effective reorganization strategy.
His unstinting support
of social justice and
equity issues has been
critical in encouraging policy makers to think
of these
issues.
Within the schoolhouse walls and in the wider community, we face
critical, immediate
equity issues — such as the belief that some students are incapable
of high intellectual / cognitive performance — and other forms
of institutional and structural racism that lead to differential rates
of mass incarceration, income inequality, and health outcomes.