Sentences with phrase «educational outcomes for kids»

And we know that healthy relationships bring numerous personal benefits — to health, work productivity, educational outcomes for kids — and reduced domestic violence, substance abuse, crime, poverty.
Just as he changed the narrative of the labor movement that too often «forgot» to advocate for Latinos, immigrants, the poorest of the poor and people of color, he saw that in education, educational outcomes for kids were not always part of the debate nor were they a priority.
At Flamboyan, we work at the intersection of education, government, strategic philanthropy and the non-profit sector, equipping leaders, teachers and community members to improve educational outcomes for kids through catalytic, results - driven collaboration.
Karen Mapp, a Harvard lecturer whose research specialty is partnerships that support better educational outcomes for kids, told guests at the Children's Institute's annual luncheon on Friday that building successful schools means engaging families as equal partners — not as clients, not as supplements to the educational process and not as people who need saving.
And we've got several examples of school models that are making a tremendous difference in educational outcomes for kids, irregardless of what's happening at home.
And we've got several examples of school models that are making a tremendous difference in educational outcomes for kids, regardless of what's happening at home.
We also presented some strategies that fatherhood practitioners like all of us on this call can use to engage with local schools and districts to increase father involvement in schools and improve the educational outcome for kids.

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«In the midst of a widely recognized teacher shortage,» Success Academy's Eva Moskowitz said in a statement,» [the vote for the rules] ensures that kids of color will have access to great teachers and exceptional educational outcomes
«Inclusive education strengthens all students and communities by reducing educational fragmentation and providing a school environment in which all the resources are used to improve outcomes for all the kids,» said Riley.
«As authorizers, we have an exciting opportunity to open a wide range of schools that produce amazing outcomes for kids across a wide variety of educational models and geographies.»
Indeed, there's essentially no evidence thus far that vouchers and charters improve educational outcomes for white or non-poor kids.
This isn't to say parents don't need to take power and fight vigorously for improving education for their kids, nor should it be said that good parenting and strong family structures can't be helpful in improving educational outcomes.
I love working at CCSSO and consider myself so fortunate to work at an organization with talented, bright, goal - oriented and kind people who share my passion for improving the educational outcomes of kids of all backgrounds.
Going forward, our work to improve and increase great educational opportunities for kids and communities will be much stronger because of the ability to link practices to outcomes.
In a recent study, we calculated the consequences for economic growth, lifetime earnings, and tax revenue of improving educational outcomes and narrowing educational achievement gaps in the United States.1 Among other results, we found that if the United States were able to raise the math and science PISA test scores of the bottom three quarters of U.S. students so that they matched the test scores of the top quarter of U.S. kids (and thereby raised the overall U.S. academic ranking to third best among the OECD countries), U.S. GDP would be 10 percent larger in 35 years.
The First Eight Years: Giving Kids a Foundation for Lifetime Success (PDF - 1,628 KB) Annie E. Casey Foundation & KIDS COUNT Focuses on the importance of using an integrated and comprehensive system of services and evidence - based programs to address the varied needs of all children, birth to age 8, and their families to support improved educational and related outcomes for children, now and into adulthKids a Foundation for Lifetime Success (PDF - 1,628 KB) Annie E. Casey Foundation & KIDS COUNT Focuses on the importance of using an integrated and comprehensive system of services and evidence - based programs to address the varied needs of all children, birth to age 8, and their families to support improved educational and related outcomes for children, now and into adulthKIDS COUNT Focuses on the importance of using an integrated and comprehensive system of services and evidence - based programs to address the varied needs of all children, birth to age 8, and their families to support improved educational and related outcomes for children, now and into adulthood.
Some of those outcomes include; negative outcomes relative to employment, educational attainment, access to healthcare, safe and stable housing and also criminal justice involvement,» said Kara Foley the policy analyst for RI Kids Count.
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