Every day across the Bay Area, TFA teachers work to
right the educational inequity that has for far too long suppressed opportunity for our most underserved students.
Not exact matches
A new book from The Civil
Rights Project at Harvard University finds that the current overreliance on high - stakes testing threatens to deepen America's
educational inequities.
New Book from The Civil
Rights Project Highlights the Limits of Test - Driven Reforms A new book from The Civil
Rights Project at Harvard University finds that the current overreliance on high - stakes testing threatens to deepen America's
educational inequities.
Despite America's long and sordid history of extreme
inequity in schooling and in spite of dramatic continuing disparities in
educational quality, states»
rights advocates assert the federal government isn't needed to monitor or assure
educational quality and equity.
It makes clear to all superintendents and other administrators, teachers, aides, parents, and students that students have legal
rights to be free of discipline policies that push students out of school and can promote serious
inequities in their
educational opportunities.
And busing — long seen by the left as the only solution for
educational inequity — remained a project pilloried by the
right.
Whether it's the status and prestige of teachers or the problem of
educational inequity, these are matters on which politicians on the
right and left agree.