Identify current conditions of inequity in our educational systems and the role of teachers in changing systems to
increase equitable outcomes for all students.
Not exact matches
Despite an
increased push from the federal government for higher performances by both teachers and students, many districts continue to struggle with how best to manage financial resources in
equitable ways that will lead to improved
outcomes.
As well, more
equitable allocation of funds between schools
increases equity in student
outcomes.
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
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.
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).
An infographic highlights the four critical opportunities states have when «developing student - centered assessment systems» that have the «potential to
increase engagement, provide real - time feedback on student learning, and improve
equitable outcomes across our education system.»
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.
Education: Giving Indigenous people the same
equitable education opportunities and
outcomes as mainstream Australia, seeking improved numeracy and literacy, create supportive environments with relevant curriculum of accurate Aboriginal history, developed YRC policy and education statements, accessible primary and secondary education and
increased numbers of Indigenous teachers.