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Educational Change
A Model for Building Equity in Education with Atlanta Place-Based FundersBy Atiba Mbiwan
These Atlanta place-based funders are targeting their philanthropic efforts and support collaboratively around the key issues of health, education and neighborhood vitality: Continue reading |
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Teaching & Learning
What Matters Now: Addressing the Nation’s Equity ChallengesBy Elizabeth Foster
Every day across the country, students encounter wide and troubling variations in their school experiences. Some schools and school systems thrive by applying the latest learning science research and using evolving technologies. Others, frequently located in communities of poverty or... Continue reading |
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Educational Change
The Legacy of Racial Inequity in Urban America – and How to Reverse ItBy David Edwards, M.A.
The most important civil rights accomplishment of the 20th century was the dismemberment of the legal architecture of Jim Crow. Reversing the lasting societal impact of inequity from Jim Crow, redlining and related racist policies that still shape the segregation we see across... Continue reading |
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Educational Change
Educational Equity: The New Institution RevolutionBy Alicia Smith
For the first time in American history, the majority of students within the American public school system are students of color and yet the educational equity that Brown promised is still... Continue reading |
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Educational Change
An Equitable Education Matters SignificantlyBy Jay Cummings, Ph.D.
Equal — the same in number, amount, degree, rank or quality. Not changing, the same for every person. Equality — the state of being equal in political, economy and social rights. Equity — fairness or justice in the way people are treated. (Merriam-Webster) I watched with... Continue reading |
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