Not exact matches
The Center for Children's
Initiatives and the Campaign for
Educational Equity have unveiled a statewide plan that offers a financial strategy that recognizes pre-K as an essential
educational service, while providing a plan to phase in pre-K to the state's 3 - and 4 - year - olds over the next eight years.
Michael McAfee, president of PolicyLink, has led the effort to make President Obama's Promise Neighborhoods
initiative a reality in communities across the U.S. Please join the Education Redesign Lab (ERL) and cities participating in ERL's By All Means
initiative for McAfee's keynote speech on May 18, 2017 at 11:15 a.m.. His talk, entitled «
Equity and Collective Impact in Systems Change,» will focus on the work of the Promise Neighborhood Institute to build stronger systems of
educational support and opportunity for children.
IHEP leads the Postsecondary Data Collaborative, an
initiative to advocate for the use of high - quality postsecondary data to promote student success and
educational equity, evaluate and inform federal, state and institutional policies, and empower college choices.
All policy
initiatives must ensure
equity and access to high - quality
educational opportunities.
The
initiative includes two private sector partners: Jobs for the Future (JFF), a national nonprofit focused on broadening
educational and economic opportunity; and the Stanford Center for Assessment, Language and
Equity (SCALE), an affiliate of Stanford University that provides consulting services on the design and implementation of performance - based assessments.
Dr. McAfee has led the effort to make the Promise Neighborhoods
initiative a reality in communities across the U.S.. His talk, entitled «
Equity and Collective Impact in Systems Change,» focuses on the work of the Promise Neighborhood Institute to build stronger systems of
educational support and opportunity for children.
In this role, Holly directed a wide range of state and local policy
initiatives focused on improving
educational outcomes for children through promoting autonomy, accountability, and
equity in New Orleans charter schools.
Some of our most impactful
initiatives, such as the Phoenix AmeriCorps Fellowship retention programs, and our facilities expenses, are primarily funded by foundations and individuals who share our vision for
educational equity.