Sentences with phrase «equitable environment»

By meeting all types of stakeholders where they are, they create a more equitable environment for learning.
We have learned how to create a more equitable environment for our students.
My work addresses the roll of art as a community enriching tool, and how it can be used in a way to create equitable environments for low - income peoples.
«Our partnership with W.A.G.E. helps to set a new standard in the museum field, one that ensures equitable environments for the artists with whom we work,» ICA director Amy Sadao commented.
At the Askwith Forums on February 8, a panel will discuss the need for social justice efforts in American education in order to create a more equitable environment for students.
Each of the schools has selected an equity adviser, who monitors and assesses policies and progress in «the development and maintenance of an equitable environment for all faculty» at UCI.
Veteran educators Dorothy M. Steele and Becki Cohn - Vargas offer this simple but powerful suggestion to build a more inclusive, equitable environment for learning: «Look at life in the classroom every day from the perspective of each of the students.»
«It is not fair that some children are born into families with educational backgrounds geared toward academic success while others are left to their own devices to figure the education system,» Gulati says, noting that in order to create a more equitable environment, parents first need to be made aware that there are things they can do to aid their children's learning.
It's worth noting that the variation in per weighted spending in OUSD is less than the variation without weighting, suggesting that the incremental supports for needier schools are creating a somewhat more equitable environment, but there's still a surprising amount of variability and certainly no obvious trend showing needier schools getting more.
More specifically, he sees three elements as critical to establishing an equitable environment for students: (1) acting as a guide for students, (2) allowing the natural curiosity or passion of students to directly guide their learning, and (3) promoting respect.
Dr. Christine Handy believes in creating an equitable environment that cultivates student success, and that it is the job of school leaders to ensure every student is ready to realize their goals, dreams, and aspirations upon concluding their education.
With this in mind, it is essential that we work to create an equitable environment for all of our families that is rooted in social justice and sparks sustainable change.
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building a culturally diverse and equitable environment, and strongly encourages applications from people of color and women.
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