Still, charters can foster
greater school diversity.
Not exact matches
Given that integration and
diversity have been such
great successes (
schools.
The
great denominational
schools of America are among the first to admit this; but few of them are in a position to press their perception of the
diversity of the Christian community as systematically, as hourly, as are the
great ecumenical seminaries.
The makeup of the powerful education policymaking panel will be drastically different, with increased racial and gender
diversity and a
greater representation of public
school educators.
«We also plan to expand existing strategies and implement new tools to work towards the critical goal of
greater diversity at these
schools.»
Emma Dunne, from the University of Birmingham's
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, said: «This is the most comprehensive survey ever undertaken on early tetrapod evolution, and uses many newly developed techniques for estimating
diversity patterns of species from fossil records, allowing us
greater insights into how early tetrapods responded to the changes in their environment.»
They are also more likely than the general population to be from groups underrepresented in science, so increasing the number of veterans in graduate
school could be a step toward
greater diversity in the academy.
UBC sociology professor and study co-author Rima Wilkes said the findings highlight a need to show
greater diversity of skin tones in teaching tools used by medical
schools.
In
schools, colleges, universities or workplaces everyone deals with a variety of people and this
diversity is in itself a
great opportunity to maximize the learning.
Attitudes: support for
diversity (racial integration), a perception of inequity (that the public
schools provide a lower quality education for low - income and minority kids), support for voluntary prayer in the
schools, support for
greater parent influence, desire for smaller
schools, belief in what I call the «public
school ideology» (which measures a normative attachment to public
schooling and its ideals), a belief in markets (that choice and competition are likely to make
schools more effective), and a concern that moral values are poorly taught in the public
schools.
Schools in the South have arguably seen the
greatest increase in
diversity as the four trend lines come closest to converging.
I have been developing and teaching a new college - style seminar at my high
school, called
Diversity in America (a course I will describe in
greater length in a future post).
Great schools can not exist without great groups of kids, and the diversity of those kids is what many principals say makes their schools so g
Great schools can not exist without
great groups of kids, and the diversity of those kids is what many principals say makes their schools so g
great groups of kids, and the
diversity of those kids is what many principals say makes their
schools so
greatgreat.
I think the wide
diversity in charter
school offerings (think of Carpe Diem and
Great Hearts both operating under the same regulatory structure) is confirmation that such a system can still appreciate autonomy and respect
diversity.
As more and more
schools look to increase income through their own efforts, we are beginning to see a
greater diversity in fundraising methods, from events such as
school fetes, fashion shows, raffles, competitions and sponsored activities through to applications to the Lottery and grant - making trusts.
First, the
great triumph of the civil - rights movement was its success in getting whites to support the principle of racial
diversity in the
schools.
[
Schools of education] must prepare new teachers to teach the
great diversity of students who are in America's classrooms today.»
Updated guidance from the Department for Education has opened up criteria for opening a free
school to include addressing a «social need», a need for «innovation» or a need for «
greater choice and
diversity».
The data thus show that though most charter
schools are small — and their numbers are relatively few — they serve the
great racial and economic
diversity of students that make up public education.
The
school --- consisting of a preschool, junior
school and high
school — places
great emphasis on
diversity and inclusion.
Enright believes part of the problem is that while the public conversation has paid
greater lip - service to the importance of teaching empathy and
diversity in
schools, many educators feel they have neither the time nor flexibility to make that a priority.
Whereas present choice systems that are viewed as models for other districts to emulate are designed to achieve the closest possible match between parental preference and
school assignment, future choice systems might be redesigned to obtain
greater diversity in
school - level student populations.
Despite the perception that these major education reform foundations are focused on expanding
school choice, at least with charters, their grantees appear to be devoting more energy to arguing for
greater diversity.
In suburban areas, charter
schools are more likely to locate in districts with lower incomes,
greater socioeconomic
diversity, and close proximity to central cities.
As people move more freely across borders and continents, local communities are changing, e.g. migration contributes to
greater diversity in our
schools and our workplaces.
CAP believes that high - poverty
schools would see
greater increases in
school performance if increased student
diversity was a
school improvement objective.
Addressing the far - reaching impacts of poverty and increasing
diversity in such
schools should play a
greater role in improving these
schools, advocates say.
Education scholars like Kahlenberg, one of the nation's leading advocates for economic integration, note droves of research papers that cite the positive impacts of
diversity in K - 12
schooling, including enhanced critical thinking, higher academic achievement,
greater civic responsibility, higher college - going rates and more lucrative jobs.
In Wake County,
school activists have launched their own initiative, dubbed the
Great Schools in Wake Coalition, that cites
school diversity among its
greatest concerns.
«Given the strong influence of poverty on student academic achievement, these changes have increased the challenge of improving student outcomes in IPS,» the report read, promising a plan to cultivate
schools capable of erasing the achievement gap associated with inner city
schools where high levels of poverty and
greater racial
diversity exist.
Going on to work for similar programs across New York City, as well as a for - profit prep
school that I term a «cram
school», I received exposure to
great diversity both in student population and the cultural practices at each site.
We explore whether districts that offer different types of financial incentives to teachers tend to have
greater diversity among teachers within their
schools.
Researchers have not done a
great job identifying the benefits of
diversity, partly because the number of diverse public
schools is dwindling.
But Alyssa Whitehead - Bust, DPS» innovation and reform chief, said later innovation
schools do include
greater instructional
diversity, such as an arts
school and international studies programs.
These researchers found that simply increasing ethnic
diversity in the classroom does not necessarily increase tolerance; in fact,
greater diversity in
schools tends to increase the threat students perceive from the group that is most unlike theirs.
Integration Ambassadors: A Grassroots Organization of Parents and Educators in
Greater Hartford, Connecticut, Keeps Racial and Economic
Diversity in
Schools and on Agendas by Susan Eaton (2013)
«The
diversity of perspectives among principals of all grade levels will make for richer conversations leading to
greater understanding about how to enhance teaching and learning for students from Pre-K-12, particularly during times of transition from one
school level to the next,» added Connelly.
It is precisely this
great diversity of effort happening within the charter
school sector that has led the majority of Californians to conclude that charter
schools are a bright spot within our public
school system, and we think that an article that failed to take into account these contributions has done a
great disservice.
If the grilling DeVos endured in last month's confirmation hearing is any indication, any push from within the Trump administration for
greater diversity of elementary and secondary
school options will end in an acrimonious public vs. private debate.
It is against this general backdrop that the charter
school movement is growing and thriving, and it is abundantly clear that charter
schools are doing a
great job serving students reflective of the
diversity of our state while improving educational opportunity for historically underserved populations.
«One of the Coalition's founding principles is
diversity, meaning our
schools are committed to serving students who reflect their communities and neighborhoods, particularly students with the
greatest educational needs,» Nick said.
«We picked Nashville, southeast Nashville because we felt like it was a
great area of town for a lot of
diversity,» Dickson said about the middle
school's strategic location.
According to a 2009 analysis by Erica Frankenberg and Genevieve Siegel - Hawley, 16 states had laws that permit or require charter
schools to employ positive steps to bring about
greater levels of racial and / or socioeconomic
diversity.54
There are a few examples of states addressing the need for
greater diversity within the
school leader workforce.
Ted Sizer:
School vouchers «could cause a kind of decentralization which would promote
diversity, pluralism, responsiveness to the needs of the community being served and, indeed, even
greater efficiency.»
«The charter movement shares the goals of diverse
schools and communities as a social good and we are working to ensure that our
schools have
greater diversity.
Concerned educators can begin by contributing their insights and public support to the National Coalition on
School Diversity (NCSD), a network of national civil rights organizations and others (my own organization is a member) advocating a greater commitment to racial and economic diversity in federal policy and
Diversity (NCSD), a network of national civil rights organizations and others (my own organization is a member) advocating a
greater commitment to racial and economic
diversity in federal policy and
diversity in federal policy and funding.
Citizens of the World Charter
Schools are built on the belief that the
diversity of our communities, and of the world at large, is a
great strength.
The cohort championing project - based learning, called the redesign team, observed
schools that had adopted the approach and noted that interdisciplinary instruction appealed to a
greater diversity of learners through its student - centered approach.
The interview data complements these findings and shows teachers»
greater knowledge of the linguistic complexity of
schooling, the
diversity of the immigrant experience, and their instructional responsibility.