Sentences with phrase «on equitable outcomes»

We are focused on equitable outcomes for students K - 12.

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An attorney can not only explain the process to you, but can also advocate on your behalf and help you obtain a more equitable child support outcome.
The National Center of Education and the Economy, through its Center on International Education Benchmarking, is working to build a community of researchers interested in investigating how a small set of countries and states have managed to build and sustain educational systems that manage routinely to produce higher and more equitable outcomes for children and youth.
As Superintendent, he has a district - wide focus on teacher capacity - building to ensure equitable outcomes for all students.
Based on our experience working with districts in Washington state that are committed to ensuring equitable educational experiences and outcomes for students, we offer three broad recommendations.
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.
Two articles by Education Northwest staff in the April 2013 edition of Principal Leadership focus on this challenge, offering lessons and research aimed at more equitable outcomes.
In the longer term, we advocate for a final determination on the viability of charter schools in Washington that is fair, equitable, outcomes - based and, above all, driven by what is good for children.
She identifies and plans implementation of digital tools that meet specific learning needs and evaluates data on these tools, while supporting this instructional model by focusing on differentiation and personalization and ensuring equitable outcomes for all students.
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.»
Since 2015, the National Education Policy Center Schools of Opportunity project has identified and celebrated public high schools that have resisted the test - focused craze of the No Child Left Behind era and — rather than buckling under the pressure to focus solely on student outcomes — have made it a priority also to create strong and equitable opportunities for all students to learn.
Her research focuses on how targeted social - psychological interventions based in motivation theory can be implemented to promote equitable outcomes in higher education, especially for first - generation college students and students of color.
The authors argue that examining these artifacts can help schools gain a fresh perspective on their policies, practices, and culture; better align human resources with student outcome goals; identify conditions that support or constrain teaching quality; and generally foster more equitable infrastructures for teaching and learning.
With all eyes focused on the outcome of the UN Climate Change Conference, which ends this week, Victoria and her fellow youth climate activists are stepping up to make sure world leaders heed their call for a sustainable and equitable future.
It is because of this that we as a class thought it was necessary to use the new Climate agreement as a way to put pressure on our governments at the international arena and that we demanded this to be a fair, equitable and just outcome.
In keeping with the focus on intersectionality, she said that while broad population approaches will be developed, tailored approaches and targeted interventions for some groups are needed to ensure consistent and equitable outcomes in rural and regional areas and across multiple complexities and needs.
It has no effect on the outcome of child support, child custody or asset / debt division (equitable distribution).
The NIHEC is intended to «provide national leadership in responding to Government's commitment to closing the gap on Indigenous disadvantage by providing advice to Government on working towards the provision of equitable and sustainable health outcomes for Indigenous Australians.»
The formula must be indexed for population growth and inflation, be geographically equitable and focus on areas with poor health outcomes and inadequate health services.
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