According to the non-profit organization, Parents Defending Education, schools across the U.S. have spent approximately $22 million on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives since the George ...
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs continue to be attacked at the federal and state level, but in Charlotte, officials with the Center for Racial Equity in Education, or CREED, say efforts to ...
Educators attended a summit, held at West Charlotte High School, that focused on uplifting each other, exchanging ideas and networking. A summit held over the weekend in Charlotte focused on ...
I s undergraduate education about setting a bar and rewarding the students who can reach it, or providing the support needed for all students to succeed? A new report by leaders of major U.S. research ...
The President’s Council for Inclusive Excellence (PCIE) recently thanked faculty and staff for their efforts to make the shift to online instruction in an inclusive and equitable manner. Council ...
Elgin Area School District U-46 will host its first online conference on equity in teaching practices, relationships, and social justice. The four-day U-46 Equity Matters Symposium kicks off Monday ...
Georgia HB 668 aims to update the state’s 30-year-old Quality Basic Education (QBE) funding formula. The bill introduces an “opportunity weight” to allocate additional resources for students in ...
Historically, underserved communities of Black and Latino students experiencing poverty underperform in mathematics as measured by various academic indicators. The emergence of the coronavirus ...
Jamie Wallace and Elaine V. Howes are co-editors of the book Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching: Teacher Research and Investigation from Today’s Classrooms: The terms “equity” and ...
The state Department of Education wants to replace the word "equality" with "equity" in its public policy guidelines to prioritize fairness over sameness in the services it provides students. The ...
It’s been a long time since I’ve had children in middle or high school, but memories of carpools, extracurricular activities, searching for tutors and nagging about homework and college applications ...
Quantitative methods and the courses in which they are taught often present as if they are neutral, value-free and unbiased. However, the history of quantitative methods demonstrates an entanglement ...
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