Educational equality means every person, regardless of their background or circumstances, deserves the same opportunity to receive a quality education and have access to resources and support needed to succeed. It ensures that no one is discriminated against or left behind in terms of learning and personal development.
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They asked for participation from school leaders and parent advocates to join them in their fight for
educational equality for all students.
Historically, there has been a tension between efforts to bolster the performance of elite students and efforts to
promote educational equality.
While stereotype threat is an important factor for solving the problem of systemic achievement gaps, it is by no means the only factor that if addressed would
promote educational equality.
Charging tuition at The Cooper Union — a beacon of
educational equality in Manhattan's rapidly changing East Village, which I represent in the state Senate — is a betrayal of New York's trust that not only jeopardizes the college's reputation, but also its standing in our community.
The case also cites court opinions that have held that «the right to an education today means more than access to a classroom» and that the state «has broad responsibility to ensure
basic educational equality.»
While no single factor can wholly account for this, it is hardly surprising that the substantial progress
towards educational equality began to erode as our nation abandoned policies of active integration and fair housing during the Reagan administration and as courts with larger conservative majorities released school districts from oversight with integration in mind.
At HGSE, O'Brien will explore a wide variety of topics related to public education in America — including the influence of income
on educational equality, the role of gender specific education, and efforts to overcome racial and ethnic achievement gaps in education.
In addition to supporting racial equality in schools, Brown gave rise to numerous social movements
seeking educational equality for students across all lines of difference, including gender and sexual orientation, religion, language, physical handicaps, immigration status, and socioeconomic level.
Families in New York and California have also gone to the courts to
demand educational equality, and it was the tireless advocacy of charter school families in Washington state that convinced legislators to keep charter schools open.
State law says districts can deviate from seniority rules to spare someone with specific training or skills, like bilingualism, or to
protect educational equality.
It quickly became impossible for me to watch stores burn and tear gas fly without wondering if
more educational equality could have altered, even slightly, the way this tragedy in Ferguson has ultimately unfolded.
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We strongly encourage the General Assembly to take up this idea again in 2016, with an eye
toward educational equality for all Kentucky students.
Just as our predecessors worked hard to set in motion a powerful and long - lasting system of separation, we can work hard to set in motion a better system that will unite future generations and result in
educational equality like we've never seen before.
«The state of California, while on one hand is fully funding a formula, it is derelict on ensuring that the money is getting to the kids — the kids it was promised to serve — for the extra help that they need because of the disadvantage,» said Bill Lucia, president of Ed Voice, a nonprofit that advocates for policies that
support educational equality in California.
Despite the high interest in urban education and
educational equality among Yale students, most «Yalies» (i.e. Yale students) who enter the classroom end up doing so through alternative teaching programs, favoring these programs over employment options in district schools with traditional recruitment tactics and teacher preparation programs.
The report calls for Connecticut to align state aid with local need and for lawmakers to create an equitable funding system that will help
achieve educational equality.
In 1966, James Coleman conducted one of the largest education studies in history to analyze aspects of
educational equality in the United States, including the relationship between school spending and student outcomes.
Reformers like the eighteenth century Mary Wollstonecraft acted in a period where little progress had been made
towards educational equality, and the reality for women who block marriage laws were essentially property rights and everything a woman owned belonged to her husband.
Civil rights and education leaders who gathered here to mark the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka presented sobering evidence that its promises
of educational equality have not been met.
Minow highlights Brown's strength as a beacon in the struggle for
educational equality for every type of student, not just in the United States, but also abroad.
Among the topics O'Brien will explore during her year at the school include «the influence of income
on educational equality, the role of gender specific education, and efforts to overcome racial and ethnic achievement gaps in education,» per the press release.
«If we really wanted to, we could...» Complete the sentence with your favoured cause: end war, eliminate poverty, achieve
educational equality, eradicate racial and ethnic prejudice, or whatever.
Earlier this morning, he announced that he and his wife, Megan, are donating his last 10 game checks to three different organizations devoted to
educational equality in the three cities in which he's played football.
«Wilson knows that change only comes when every working family has a voice at the table, and has embraced a platform devoted to ensuring economic and
educational equality for every North Country resident,» Wood said in a statement.
John B. King acknowledges the tremendous progress in racial equality over the last 50 years and further encourages the fight for
educational equality.
I love that Germany not only believes in
educational equality, but they also put that belief into action!!
However, the Finnish education system is based on «
educational equality», where they aim to minimise the influence of the social and economic backgrounds of the schools.
While civil rights debates have not been the most vocal issue of the administration during the last four years, do not be surprised if the next four years are built around subtle strides towards an attempt to achieve
educational equality.
Although most people in the United States believe, at least theoretically, in
educational equality, fewer and fewer appear to care about the resource gaps between affluent and poor schools, says Weissbourd.
Weissbourd calls on parents and educators to become more aware of «the frightening degree to which we are passing on and locking in inequality» and to recognize that
educational equality is the heart of any healthy, just democracy.
Another life - impacting experience was traveling with Secretary Duncan to Birmingham, AL where I absorbed the historic role the city played in the national landscape for
educational equality and justice.
Watching this genuine grassroots movement grow gives hope that one day soon, this country will reclaim its commitment to Brown's vision not only of
educational equality, but also of a just and equitable society.
The mural celebrates Dr. King's dream for
educational equality and social justice.
Instead, the struggle for racial integration and
educational equality is taking place in the suburbs, where students are learning in increasingly diverse schools.
As an advocate for
educational equality it was very disheartening going through the process with my family.