Sentences with phrase «equal chance at success»

The underwhelming state of graduation rates, especially for disadvantaged students, has been the single largest indicator that America's schools are failing to give every student an equal chance at success in life.
Investing in the first five years of a child's life has been proven as critical in providing all children an equal chance at success, no matter who they are or where they are born».

Not exact matches

However, hypothetically, if I encountered two identical startups with the exception of the gender of the CEO, with exactly the same chance of success, at exactly the same time, with exactly the same investment terms and conditions, and had equal opportunity to invest in either, there would still be something about the startups that would tip my decision in favour of one over the other.
The latter was arguably our greatest shot at success as our title chances fell by the wayside after consecutive defeats against Manchester United and Swansea, but another below - key performance blew any chance of Arsenal equalling the cup record.
Back then the vastly increased chance of success for Campbell and the chance to play with far better players probably just about made the abuse he will receive for the rest of his life worthwhile, but nowadays why would any player choose a life of abuse to move to a club with no better players and, at best, probably an equal chance of winning the title.
Qualification for the Champions League, and the chance to win the FA Cup against Crystal Palace, would equal success at this point in time, and that would be all that matters.
There is no obligation to chat online, but at speed dating events you must speak to everyone present and give them an equal chance, hence increasing the chance of success.
This groundbreaking book illuminates the ways rising inequality is operating through disadvantaged neighborhoods, insecure labor markets and schools to undermine one of the most important goals of public education — the ability of schools to provide children with an equal chance at academic and economic success.
Whether they spoke with policymakers at the Ministry of Education, professors at the University of Helsinki, principals, or students, the team received the consistent message that education was meant to prepare one for living life well — to love learning, to live healthily, to ensure everyone has an equal chance of success within society.
This groundbreaking book illuminates the ways rising inequality is undermining one of the most important goals of public education — the ability of schools to provide children with an equal chance at academic and economic success.
Accessibility is about giving every student an equal chance at academic success.
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