The Fellowship is a two - year, cohort - based program that identifies innovative leaders in
the educational equity movement, facilitates their dynamic growth, and strengthens their collective efforts to dramatically improve public schools for low - income children and communities.
Not exact matches
Jose Vilson of EduColor, a
movement and platform for
educational equity and justice, discusses strategies for elevating the voices of public school advocates of color.
As a
movement, knowledge - rich schooling has the potential to promote excellence, inspire passion, and enhance
educational equity — particularly for children from homes with limited access to books and fewer opportunities than their more affluent peers to travel or visit museums.
We believe that when a diverse group of leaders, grounded in their classroom experience, are in leadership roles, they will serve as a transformative force for and with students, communities and the broader
movement for
educational equity.
By identifying individuals who can amplify underrepresented voices, and providing them with high - level leadership development and networking opportunities, this fellowship encourages and supports those who will become senior leaders in the field and helps strengthen the
educational equity and excellence
movement by engaging more diverse perspectives.
The NextGen Fellowship is a 12 month leadership development program that aims to identify and develop a diverse group of exceptional emerging senior leaders with the potential to strengthen and shape the future of the
educational excellence and
equity movement.
Leadership for
Educational Equity (LEE) aims to inspire a diverse, enduring
movement of leaders to engage civically within their communities to end the injustice of
educational inequity.
Teach For America One Day Magazine, Next Frontier in Education: The Future of the
Movement is Families Co-founder, Veronica Palmer, shares the importance of putting families and students most impacted at the forefront of the
movement for
educational equity.
The Pahara Institute seeks to strengthen the
movement for
educational excellence and
equity by:
Under Ralia's leadership, PEJ has launched new landmark education lawsuits in Minnesota and New Jersey, built coalitions across the country for families seeking justice, and most recently, partnered with 50CAN to strengthen the chapter in the education reform
movement utilizing legal strategies for
educational equity.
The second challenge is those of us who care about
educational equity have not yet been successful in building a strong amount of
movement around
educational equity.
Teach for America is a non-profit organization dedicated to enlisting, developing, and mobilizing as many as possible of the nation's most promising future leaders to grow and strengthen the
movement for
educational equity and excellence.
• Explore this new paper on school climate, from Educators4Excellence, which focuses on school climate as part of the
movement toward
educational equity and makes specific recommendations around ways to leverage LCFF to improve school climate.
Teach For America: Teach For America's mission is to enlist, develop, and mobilize as many as possible of our nation's most promising future leaders to grow and strengthen the
movement for
educational equity and excellence.
Swamped Podcast: Episode One John B. King Jr. joined @swampEDpod for their inaugural episode to talk about the current state of education and
equity in the U.S.. Here, King reflects on the importance that school played in his life growing up and why he decided to become a teacher and eventually a leader at the front of the
movement for
educational equity.
As part of a larger
movement towards
educational equity in California, we need each school, each community, and each organization to help get parents and supporters involved.
We believe that when our members are organized and reach positions of leadership, they'll serve as a transformative force for students, communities and the broader
movement for
educational equity.
We are helping to build a diverse
movement for
educational equity led by and with communities, one that will hold decision - makers accountable and ensure that every child in every community across the nation will have the opportunity to attain an excellent education.
That will be on full display this December when LEE members across the country gather to help build the
movement for
educational equity at the final LEE
Lavada has devoted her career to the
movement for
educational excellence and
equity.
Hear directly from families and community members as they share their stories and experiences in the
movement for
educational equity
SFER (Students for Education Reform) is a student - led
movement that champions
educational equity... SFER organizes students to be a powerful force for K - 12 education policy and political change, through campus chapters that work at the national, state, and local levels to organize and advocate for great teachers and quality school choices for all kids.»
Families are bold change agents ready to use their strength and voice to overcome the opportunity gap and lead the
movement for
educational equity.
«As white people, our actions and beliefs have tangible impact on the
movement for
educational equity, and we must assess our own behaviors and hold ourselves accountable to ensuring our most vulnerable students receive the education they deserve.»
That will be on full display this December when LEE members across the country gather to help build the
movement for
educational equity at the final LEE National Organizing Workshop (NOW) of 2016.
We are helping to build a diverse
movement for
educational equity led by and with communities, one that will hold decision - makers accountable and ensure that every child has the opportunity to attain an excellent education.
The overall purpose of this project is to engage and support the local and national Community Schools
movement as a standards - driven, evidence - based strategy to promote
equity and
educational excellence for each and every child.
Our mission is to provide the information, perspective, and inspiration that our readers need to actively engage in the
movement for
educational equity and excellence.
Share the ItAGs list and registration widely, and join the
movement for
educational equity and justice in Philadelphia: @TAGphilly; #ItAGs2018; #PHLed; www.facebook.com/tagphilly.
Somewhere between is learning about the Other and respecting the differing skills we bring into the school community, much like the settlement house workers or the women's club
movement of the 1800s who found unity in difference in advancement of more effective solutions to poverty, injustice and
educational equity.
Leadership for
Educational Equity (LEE) aims to inspire and support a diverse, enduring
movement of leaders to engage civically within their communities to end the injustice of
educational inequity.
However, Maribel is still discovering her unique niche in the
movement for
educational equity.
At LEE, we're driven to support your professional growth in advocacy, organizing, policy and elected leadership — because we believe that when our members are organized and reach positions of leadership, they'll serve as a transformative force for students, communities and the broader
movement for
educational equity.
We connect our members to one another and to partners in the broader
movement for
educational equity.