This year’s NAEP results show devastating setbacks in learning for all students and a deepening of gaps for our most vulnerable. These results are a call for bold action, building on what works and innovating to support learning and well-being for every student. This is urgent for all students, especially older students who are running […]
Organization: The Education Trust
How States can use American Rescue Plan Funding and Federal Grants to Support Teacher Diversity
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For Student Parents, The Biggest Hurdles to a Higher Education are Cost and Finding Child Care
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2022 Eddies Awards: Most Actionable Research
The Eddies—annual, advocate-nominated and voted awards—feature outstanding policy and advocacy wins from the past year. This Eddies category spotlights resources or tools that shed new light on pressing and widespread problems or solutions and that state and local advocates across the Network leveraged to make a compelling case for policy change and achieve breakthroughs. See a complete list of […]
Leveraging the Perspectives of Teachers of Color and Policy Opportunities to Recruit and Retain BIPOC Teachers
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The Education Combination: 10 Dimensions of Education Resource Equity to Unlock Opportunities for Every Student
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Addressing Teacher Shortages In the Short and Long Term: What States and Districts Can Do
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Shutout: Why Black and Latino Students Are Under-Enrolled in AP STEM Courses
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How Black Women Experience Student Debt
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Give Black Teachers Access & You Give Them Opportunity
This post originally appeared on the PIE Network site on August 18, 2017. By Dr. Lillian Lowery I started my career as a middle school English teacher in my hometown, Gastonia, N.C. My principal was Frances Jane Spencer, the daughter of a White mill worker who often shared a compelling story of overcoming class barriers and […]