Sentences with phrase «education achievement gap»

Given the enormous changes taking place in the world, the current education achievement gap between low - income and affluent students, and the logical nexus between a nation's economic strength and the quality of its public education system, it is incumbent on our country to put in place a national education strategy.
Attending a Boston charter school makes special education students 1.4 times more likely to score proficient or higher on their standardized tests, resulting in a 30 percent reduction of the special education achievement gap.
This forum is the culmination of meetings that have been held over the last two months across the region with over 500 participants taking part in multi-session, structured dialogues about the impacts of education achievement gaps.
In order to close the education achievement gaps at the local and global levels, we must find a way to factor in these non-cognitive skills and re-formulate how we measure and advance our students.
The education achievement gap remains enormous — even in charter schools, black kids in California are almost 150 API points behind their white peers.
Watch our new video, Supporting States to Close the Education Achievement Gap in which each of AIR's Comprehensive Center directors shares promising approaches from their team's work in Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, and Texas.
Excellence with Equity: It's Everybody's Business, a report that details findings and recommendations from a group of Kentuckians to address the Commonwealth's education achievement gaps.
Millions of public educators are working tirelessly and the United States is spending billions of dollars annually to solve one of the country's most vexing social problems: our education achievement gap and its horrific life consequences for millions of our children, particularly children of color.
In October 2014, Dr. Fryer, the youngest tenured African - American professor at Harvard University, and Dr. Lomax of UNCF joined The Mind Trust in Indianapolis to discuss our nation's critical need to close the education achievement gap, especially among African - American males.
Closing the Education Achievement Gap for Foster and Probation Youth (MS Word - 4,400 KB) Children's Law Center of Los Angeles & Los Angeles Education Summit (2004) Summarizes the discussion and recommendations of participants of the 2004 Los Angeles Education Summit regarding the educational needs of youth in foster care or on probation in Los Angeles County.
The opportunity gap, also known as the education achievement gap is the disparity in academic success between groups of students — groups by race, student ability, family income, etc..
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