Collective Action All of us have a role to play
in achieving educational equity, and our impact will be greater if we are organized and connected.
Not exact matches
Coleman found that Catholic schools
achieve more
educational equity than public schools because they follow a rich and demanding curriculum; provide a structured, orderly environment; offer lots of explicit instruction, including drill and practice; and expect every child to reach minimal goals
in each subject by the end of the year.
To extend the metaphor
in this picture, the
educational equity orientation reframes the policy discussion and orients it around ensuring that schools help all students to
achieve, even if that means distributing resources «unequally.»
One of the keys of
achieving educational equity is ensuring these gaps
in resources are, at least
in part, covered up by resources provided by schools.
Over 100,000 Los Angeles students are enrolled
in independent charter schools; any effort to
achieve educational equity through application and enrollment practices must include efforts to simplify and streamline charter school processes.
Given Kentucky's record of steady
educational progress, the tremendous capacity of its educators, and the strong tradition
in our communities that all children are «our kids,» there is ample reason for optimism that the Commonwealth can be the first state to
achieve excellence with
equity.
These tests form the foundation of how we
achieve educational equity in New York.
Leading for
Equity: A Practical Framework for Board Discussion and Action Using a framework developed by the Arizona School Boards Association, participants will unpack five essential and interrelated areas through which school boards can lead for equity, consider key questions within each, and identify actions board members can take individually and as a leadership team to ensure personal or social circumstances such as gender, ethnic origin or family background of students in their district are not obstacles to achieving educational pote
Equity: A Practical Framework for Board Discussion and Action Using a framework developed by the Arizona School Boards Association, participants will unpack five essential and interrelated areas through which school boards can lead for
equity, consider key questions within each, and identify actions board members can take individually and as a leadership team to ensure personal or social circumstances such as gender, ethnic origin or family background of students in their district are not obstacles to achieving educational pote
equity, consider key questions within each, and identify actions board members can take individually and as a leadership team to ensure personal or social circumstances such as gender, ethnic origin or family background of students
in their district are not obstacles to
achieving educational potential.
Our Board plays a vital role
in ensuring that we meet ambitious goals and make steady progress toward our mission of
achieving educational excellence and
equity for all students.
Leadership
Achieving educational equity requires bold solutions from informed and purposeful leaders grounded
in the experience of teaching
in low - income communities and the deep belief
in the potential of all children.
«
Achieving educational equity demands that we address disparities
in teaching quality because every child deserves a strong educator,» said Ian Rosenblum, Executive Director of Ed Trust.
What is the best way to
achieve greater
equity in educational and life prospects for children of poverty?
Advances members» ability to
achieve their vision for
educational equity across different roles
in politics, policy, advocacy and organizing.
They work
in two key ways to
achieve educational equity: The organizing strategy team partner with our members to train and build a strong network of inspired organizers who have the relationships, resources, and followings to successfully act on the issues that most matter to students
in their regions.
I will count on the ever - encouraging network I've found
in LEE to walk with me during the lonely times as I press forward
in fulfilling my life's purpose to
achieve educational equity.
The Organizing Leadership team at LEE inspires, catalyzes and develops members
in community organizing to build the people power needed to
achieve educational equity, and enduring institutions to see
educational equity achieved in our lifetimes.