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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
@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…
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.
@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
NEW ON THE BLOG: How the Gifted Program Changed My Life edtru.st/44huVhe #AdvancedCoursework
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 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)
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
“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…
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…
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)
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
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…
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
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
@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
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
🍎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. 📚
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
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 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!
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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