The vision of DR is to increase distributive leadership, improve teacher retention, extend the reach of effective teachers,
improve equitable access to effective teachers, and evaluate the profession.
This discussion starter kit lays out three approaches through which districts and schools can
improve equitable access to quality teaching.
This partnership addresses the needs of our shared stakeholders and is characterized by a continued collaboration and efforts to
improve equitable access and provide a variety of resources to the students of Baltimore County.
Title I provides flexibility in developing plans to support the development and implementation of school improvement activities, and state and local districts are strongly encouraged to use Title II, Part A funds to
improve equitable access to effective teachers.
A state may use grant funds, in part, to
improve equitable access to effective teachers.
Some of the options other than academies that are available to fund are teacher residency programs, induction programs,
improving equitable access to a diverse teaching staff and effective teachers, integrating technology into the curriculum and instruction, and — yes — even establishing, expanding, or improving alternative routes to certification.
Not exact matches
The state should encourage high - performing colleges to
improve access by enrolling more low - income students, and it should ensure
equitable per - student support for the institutions that serve students with the greatest needs.
The Commission makes five recommendations regarding neural modification: first, to prioritize existing strategies to maintain or
improve neural health, such as diet, and adequate exercise and sleep; to prioritize the treatment of neurological disorders; to study neural modifiers and examine their prevalence, benefits and risks; to ensure
equitable access so individuals of all socioeconomic levels can
access the benefits of these advancements; and fifth, to create guidance on the use of neural modifiers.
The federal government has a critical investment role to play in 1) supporting the replication and scale - up of the best providers through its grant programs; 2)
improving access to low - cost public facilities for charter schools through its own funds and by leveraging existing public - school space; 3) pushing states and local districts toward more
equitable funding systems for all public school students, including those in charter schools; and 4) supporting efforts to create early - stage, innovative, and scalable models that incorporate greater uses of learning technology.
What is needed is
improved education and
access to skills with a more
equitable system of education, finance and admission.»
IF the IDOE collaborates with key stakeholders, including LEAs, institutions of higher education, and educator associations, to refine existing human capital management systems that leverage evaluation and support systems to recruit, prepare, develop, support, advance, reward, and retain great teachers and leaders, THEN increased educator capacity and effectiveness will ensure
equitable access to excellent educators and lead to
improved student outcomes.50
Mr. Jackson said the fortunes of students and, by extension, the nation, can be
improved by providing
access to early childhood education, highly effective teachers, a college - preparatory curriculum, and
equitable financial resources to schools in every community.
One school board will be selected for its excellence in establishing and executing policies, practices and strategies that promote and enhance
equitable conditions, increased
access to quality instruction and
improving academic outcomes and career readiness for African American students.
In some cities, however, these deeply divided factions are now finding ways to come together to increase
equitable access to schools; in a few cities, these partnerships have even helped to
improve some of the schools themselves.
Each year we partner with our members to carry the charter message to legislators at the Capitol for equity in the state budget,
improved funding, and
access to
equitable facilities.
«We have an education stakeholder community that is uniquely engaged, informed, and excited about our ESSA plan, and we are moving forward on this important work: providing pathways for all students so they can
access real opportunities after high school,
improving schools that have consistently underperformed, and supporting a well - rounded,
equitable education that can serve the whole child.»
I believe that if implemented and enforced the way Congress intended, ESSA will
improve access to high - quality,
equitable education for all students and will uphold the civil rights legacy of the law.
Considered a seasoned collaborator and evidence - based strategist, Dr. McGlawn served as the Senior Associate for Linked Learning at The Education Trust - West, where she led assessments of Linked Learning implementation, with a strong focus on the quality of curriculum and instruction delivered through Linked Learning pathways, as well as
equitable systemic
access and
improved outcomes for students.
A key strategy to
improving educational outcomes and closing achievement gaps for children from low - income families is
improving state finance systems to ensure
equitable funding and increased
access to resources, according to a new study from Educational Testing Service (ETS).
While there have been examples of charter schools that have struggled to ensure
equitable access for students with disabilities, collaboration between districts and charter schools offers the potential to
improve outcomes for students with disabilities.
The Commission outlined a series of reforms to mitigate the injustices in our education system, including a more
equitable distribution of funds,
improved curriculum to prepare students for the 21st Century economy,
access to early childhood education and a well - rounded delivery of support services for students from a variety of backgrounds.
Improving access to and quality of arts learning first requires conducting audits of what exists by school, neighborhood or region and then making
equitable access to arts learning a priority to help counteract the emphasis on tests scores.
Ellen has enjoyed collaborating with teachers, administration, and neighboring districts to
improve educational outcomes and ensure
access to
equitable education for all students.
Confianza is Boston - based consulting organization with the mission of increasing
access to high standards and to
improving outcomes for English Language Learners (ELLs) through evidence - based practices in language, literacy and
equitable schooling.
DOCR's efforts to strengthen Title VI compliance have not only helped the Department take concrete steps towards an affirmative enforcement model, but have also been vital in advancing the Department's Ladders of Opportunity Initiative to ensure all communities have
equitable access to transportation resources and opportunity for social mobility and an
improved quality of life.
Connectivity is an important objective of LEED ND because it enables multimodal travel that, in turn, reduces energy use and emissions of pollutants, including greenhouse gases, while
improving public health and
equitable access.
Build the BRT, address the needs of current riders, and grow ridership by investing in
improved reliability and affordability so that all Bay residents have better
access to
equitable and sustainable transportation now and in the future.
To
improve access, the Society strives to identify ways the justice system can be more
equitable and effective.
The amendment will also ensure
equitable access to the program and
improved support for workers who are owed wages from employers who are filing for bankruptcy or enter receivership.
The needs assessment makes it clear that efforts to
improve health in northern Queensland must tackle the social determinants of health (SDOH), as well as ensuring better and more
equitable access to more appropriate health services, especially in the community.