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Last night's public meeting was a prolific one. Not only was there robust discussion about #advancedcoursework, we also passed a few resolutions - one related to math education and another related to system governance. Read ⬇️
Parents can wonder why their child is not enrolled in #AdvancedCoursework or have questions about enrollment criteria. Yet, information can be opaque for families and students about the opportunities available & the benefits. Here's how NY can do better: loom.ly/u7gVB5Y
In New York State, Black, Latinx, and students from low-income backgrounds are more likely than their White and more affluent peers to attend schools where important #AdvancedCoursework is not offered. loom.ly/u7gVB5Y #CourseAccessForAll
🍎This week at the @DCSBOE public meeting, not only was there robust discussion about equity in #advancedcoursework, the Board also passed two resolutions - one related to math education and another related to state board of education authority. 📚
Good afternoon and welcome to this cohort of Victoria Fellows! These educational leaders will be meeting this afternoon and tomorrow morning to cover a variety of topics to better their schools. #gifted #gtchat #advancedcoursework #KentuckyEducation
Tell lawmakers: support A514A/S5650A! This bill would inform families early on about the benefits of enrolling in #AdvancedCoursework & enable automatic enrollment in the next available course for students who demonstrate readiness. #CourseAccessForAll equityinedny.edtrust.org/tell-lawmakers…
Despite the important guidance NYSED released in 2019 to help districts expand equitable access to #AdvancedCoursework, there are still racial & socioeconomic disparities on who is enrolled in these courses and who has access. What else can be done? → loom.ly/u7gVB5Y
Black & Latino students across the country experience inequitable access to #AdvancedCoursework opportunities. School administrators must explore the root causes of disparities with referring students to talented and gifted programs.
@RodelDE and #DE advocates on Capitol Hill today speaking with @SenatorCarper about the importance of #AdvancedCoursework and #EarlyChildhoodEducation #AdvocatesinAction
Prichard President & CEO @Brigitte_Blom, @AdvanceKentucky's @AnthonyMires, and @JLRGifted of @GiftedStudies joined The IJC on Education today to discuss growing access to #AdvancedCoursework. Participating in advanced coursework has proven to increase high school graduation…
@MAREECoalition also got to meet with the offices of @RepRaskin and @RepGlennIvey to speak on #AdvancedCoursework #FAFSA and other key equity issues in the state of #MD
Happening now. Watch live youtube.com/live/g6c92X2Jp… @Brigitte_Blom @jlrgifted @AnthonyMires #AdvancedCoursework #KentuckyEducation
Across New York schools, Black, Latinx, and other students from low-income backgrounds are denied access to #AdvancedCoursework that prepares them for college and future careers. Help us close this gap! Email your representative here: secure.everyaction.com/Wxf1l4WC2UOnO2… #CourseAccessForAll
Our @EdTrustNY team had a great conversation with @RepGraceMeng’s office on Better #FAFSA, #EarlyLiteracy, & #AdvancedCoursework. Huge thanks to Rebecca Lee for speaking with our NY advocates! #AdvocatesInAction #FAFSAWeekofAction
NEW ON THE BLOG: How the Gifted Program Changed My Life edtru.st/44huVhe #AdvancedCoursework
New York leaders can better ensure historically underserved groups of students have access to #AdvancedCoursework. All students deserve opportunities that will prepare them for the future. Join me in advocating for #CourseAccessForAll by sharing these insights.
NEW: Not much has changed since the '19-20 school yr. Students of color & those from low-income backgrounds are still disproportionately excluded from #AdvancedCoursework in NY—courses that can support their #postsecondary success. equityinedny.edtrust.org/course-access/ #NYEquityCoalition (1/6)
“There are many Black and Latino students and students from low-income backgrounds who have demonstrated an aptitude and are yearning for more — yet they are systemically denied access to advanced math courses" #advancedcoursework @EdTrust @EdTrustTX hechingerreport.org/how-one-distri…
The middle school years are an urgent window of opportunity to nurture students’ aspirations and engage all students in high-quality, rigorous, and joyful learning experiences. That is why it is crucial that ALL students have access to #AdvancedCoursework edtru.st/3X5gzgk
How can we ensure ALL students have access to #AdvancedCoursework? State & local leaders must not only improve access but also ensure that students have rigorous instruction & supports that provide a foundation for success. Here's how: equityinedny.edtrust.org/course-access/ (6/6)
Tell lawmakers: support A514A/S5650A! This bill would inform families early on about the benefits of enrolling in #AdvancedCoursework & enable automatic enrollment in the next available course for students who demonstrate readiness. #CourseAccessForAll equityinedny.edtrust.org/tell-lawmakers…
ICYMI: Wednesday's public meeting was a prolific one. Not only was there robust discussion about #advancedcoursework, we also passed a few resolutions - one related to math education and another related to system governance. Read ⬇️
🍎This week at the @DCSBOE public meeting, not only was there robust discussion about equity in #advancedcoursework, the Board also passed two resolutions - one related to math education and another related to state board of education authority. 📚
Last night's public meeting was a prolific one. Not only was there robust discussion about #advancedcoursework, we also passed a few resolutions - one related to math education and another related to system governance. Read ⬇️
Good afternoon and welcome to this cohort of Victoria Fellows! These educational leaders will be meeting this afternoon and tomorrow morning to cover a variety of topics to better their schools. #gifted #gtchat #advancedcoursework #KentuckyEducation
#Advancedcoursework opportunities put students on a path toward college and career success. However, Black & Latino students are often denied access to gifted and talented programs in grade school. Learn how to open the doors of opportunity: edtru.st/3T8EGdg
edtrust.org
Improving Students’ Access to Advanced Coursework
This series of work highlights EdTrust’s efforts in ensuring that Black and Latino students and students from low-income backgrounds have access to advanced coursework, because research shows that...
Students having equitable access to #AdvancedCoursework in #K12 is crucial for college readiness. It's time to implement policies that provide all students, especially students of color, the support they need to succeed. #EduReimagined edtru.st/4cIroLP
Students having equitable access to #AdvancedCoursework in #K12 is crucial for college readiness. It's time to implement policies that provide all students, especially students of color, the support they need to succeed. #EduReimagined edtru.st/4cIroLP
Black & Latino students must have access to #AdvancedCoursework, #CTE & #HigherEd opportunities that will prepare them for the careers of the future. This @SXSWEDU session can explain how to set students up for success. Vote⬇️ edtru.st/4fCcEAc
Black & Latino students must have access to #AdvancedCoursework, #CTE & #HigherEd opportunities that will prepare them for the careers of the future. This @SXSWEDU session can explain how to set students up for success. Vote⬇️ edtru.st/4fCcEAc
Prichard President & CEO @Brigitte_Blom, @AdvanceKentucky's @AnthonyMires, and @JLRGifted of @GiftedStudies joined The IJC on Education today to discuss growing access to #AdvancedCoursework. Participating in advanced coursework has proven to increase high school graduation…
Happening now. Watch live youtube.com/live/g6c92X2Jp… @Brigitte_Blom @jlrgifted @AnthonyMires #AdvancedCoursework #KentuckyEducation
Access to #AdvancedCoursework is essential for all students, yet disparities persist, especially for students of color. @EdTrust's new resource addresses common questions about automatic (opt-in) enrollment, which can help increase access: bit.ly/3Vmxnip
Access to #AdvancedCoursework is essential for all students, yet disparities persist, especially for students of color. @EdTrust's new resource addresses common questions about automatic (opt-in) enrollment, which can help increase access: bit.ly/3Vmxnip
NEW ON THE BLOG: How the Gifted Program Changed My Life edtru.st/44huVhe #AdvancedCoursework
@MAREECoalition also got to meet with the offices of @RepRaskin and @RepGlennIvey to speak on #AdvancedCoursework #FAFSA and other key equity issues in the state of #MD
@RodelDE and #DE advocates on Capitol Hill today speaking with @SenatorCarper about the importance of #AdvancedCoursework and #EarlyChildhoodEducation #AdvocatesinAction
Our @EdTrustNY team had a great conversation with @RepGraceMeng’s office on Better #FAFSA, #EarlyLiteracy, & #AdvancedCoursework. Huge thanks to Rebecca Lee for speaking with our NY advocates! #AdvocatesInAction #FAFSAWeekofAction
“There are many Black and Latino students and students from low-income backgrounds who have demonstrated an aptitude and are yearning for more — yet they are systemically denied access to advanced math courses" #advancedcoursework @EdTrust @EdTrustTX hechingerreport.org/how-one-distri…
Math Tracking Starts as Early as Elementary School, a New Study Finds edweek.org/teaching-learn… #advancedcoursework
Check out EdTrust’s efforts in ensuring that Black and Latino students and students from low-income backgrounds have access to #AdvancedCoursework, because research shows that when they do have access, they thrive. edtru.st/3GvbOVQ
edtrust.org
Improving Students’ Access to Advanced Coursework
This series of work highlights EdTrust’s efforts in ensuring that Black and Latino students and students from low-income backgrounds have access to advanced coursework, because research shows that...
Last night's public meeting was a prolific one. Not only was there robust discussion about #advancedcoursework, we also passed a few resolutions - one related to math education and another related to system governance. Read ⬇️
Q2: What are some reasons students of color are not identified for #AdvancedCoursework opportunities? #AdvCoursesChat
Q4: #Black & #Latino students can be successful in #AdvancedCoursework opportunities when they have access to them. How can we make sure they have the opportunity to be fairly represented in advanced courses? #AdvCoursesChat
Q6: How can advocates and educators support students who are ready for #AdvancedCoursework? #AdvCoursesChat
Prichard President & CEO @Brigitte_Blom, @AdvanceKentucky's @AnthonyMires, and @JLRGifted of @GiftedStudies joined The IJC on Education today to discuss growing access to #AdvancedCoursework. Participating in advanced coursework has proven to increase high school graduation…
Good afternoon and welcome to this cohort of Victoria Fellows! These educational leaders will be meeting this afternoon and tomorrow morning to cover a variety of topics to better their schools. #gifted #gtchat #advancedcoursework #KentuckyEducation
Join us on April 15th at 3pm ET/12pm PT for our #AdvCoursesChat where we'll be discussing the many ways Black & Latino students are locked out of the #AdvancedCoursework opportunities that can set them up for success in college & careers.
Q3: Schools serving the most #Black & #Latino students have fewer #AdvancedCoursework opportunities. How will the #COVID19 pandemic exacerbate inequities in advanced coursework? #AdvCoursesChat
Q5: School leaders, teachers & counselors can have implicit or explicit biases during the #AdvancedCoursework identification process. What are some ways to address educator bias? #AdvCoursesChat
Join us next Wednesday at 3pm ET/12pm PT for our #AdvCoursesChat where we'll be discussing the many ways Black & Latino students are locked out of the #AdvancedCoursework opportunities that can set them up for success in college & careers.
What can state leaders do to address the inequities in #AdvancedCoursework? 2. Use data to identify the barriers that prevent students of color & students from low-income families from enrolling. Read the other 4 ways here: edtru.st/AdvancedCourses
In New York State, Black, Latinx, and students from low-income backgrounds are more likely than their White and more affluent peers to attend schools where important #AdvancedCoursework is not offered. loom.ly/u7gVB5Y #CourseAccessForAll
Parents can wonder why their child is not enrolled in #AdvancedCoursework or have questions about enrollment criteria. Yet, information can be opaque for families and students about the opportunities available & the benefits. Here's how NY can do better: loom.ly/u7gVB5Y
Q7: Inequities in #AdvancedCoursework have not budged in decades. What are some promising practices you’ve seen that can ensure Black & Latino students are not locked out of these opportunities? #AdvCoursesChat
🍎This week at the @DCSBOE public meeting, not only was there robust discussion about equity in #advancedcoursework, the Board also passed two resolutions - one related to math education and another related to state board of education authority. 📚
Mark your calendars! Join us next Wednesday (04/15) at 3pm ET/12pm PT for our #AdvCoursesChat with co-hosts @EdTrustNY, @TCFdotorg, & @EqualOppSchools where we will be discussing the inequities surrounding students of color & #AdvancedCoursework opportunities!
@RodelDE and #DE advocates on Capitol Hill today speaking with @SenatorCarper about the importance of #AdvancedCoursework and #EarlyChildhoodEducation #AdvocatesinAction
@MAREECoalition also got to meet with the offices of @RepRaskin and @RepGlennIvey to speak on #AdvancedCoursework #FAFSA and other key equity issues in the state of #MD
Our @EdTrustNY team had a great conversation with @RepGraceMeng’s office on Better #FAFSA, #EarlyLiteracy, & #AdvancedCoursework. Huge thanks to Rebecca Lee for speaking with our NY advocates! #AdvocatesInAction #FAFSAWeekofAction
Mark your calendars! Join us Wednesday (04/15) at 3pm ET/12pm PT for our #AdvCoursesChat with co-hosts @EdTrustNY, @TCFdotorg, & @EqualOppSchools where we will be discussing the inequities surrounding students of color & #AdvancedCoursework opportunities!
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