Sentences with phrase «toward equitable education»

In the never - ending process of education reform, they represent an exciting new step toward equitable education for all.

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In fact, for a long time in my own speaking and writing I would make this leap: «If we can customize instruction, we will make strides toward closing achievement gaps and get closer to an equitable education system.»
When «reading like a girl» is as acceptable for boys as doing science and math well is becoming for girls, we will begin to make real progress toward gender - equitable education for all our students.
He suspected that a number of practices contributed to this gap — uneven teacher collaboration, inconsistent assessment practices, and a lack of shared leadership — and he resolved to lead his school toward ensuring an equitable education for all students.
Our work is aimed not only at developing new and more targeted tools and approaches for addressing the region's priority needs, but also building the capacity of state and local education agencies to use evidence in making decisions that move us toward a more efficient, effective, and equitable education system.
The predecessor to ESSA has its roots in the civil rights movement, and this new law is another federal attempt to move toward a more equitable education system, but I also recognize the limitations of the law....
Outside of work, David has worked toward equitable educational outcomes in a variety of ways: as an adult ESL teacher, co-chair of the Education Pioneers Bay Area Alumni Board, volunteer at numerous after school programs, and founding member of the PTO at his son's elementary school.
This project adds such a comparative framing to the field of education research, treating the historical and present day movements of learners as spaces for analysis and focused education design work toward more equitable communities for youth.
Not only would the LCFF allocate dollars in a more equitable way (with no district receiving less than it received in the 2012 - 13 school year) and allow districts the flexibility to address local needs, but Carranza argues that the LCFF is an important step toward raising the overall level of funding that California directs toward education.
Here's the start of my new column at NJ Spotlight Last month, New Jersey's new acting Commissioner of Education Lamont Repollet described the state's sixth year in a row of increased high school graduation rates — now 90.5 percent — as «exciting,» because it «demonstrates we are on a path toward closing our achievement gaps and achieving excellent and equitable educational opportunities for our children.»
Treat each individual with dignity and respect; honor and embrace unique backgrounds, talents and perspectives; foster an inclusive culture reflective of our commitment to diversity among our staff and learning community; provide equitable education and participation; work toward eliminating discrimination.
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