Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems

Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 47
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ISBN-10 : 9780309678933
ISBN-13 : 0309678935
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Synopsis Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems by : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

How can states and schools use data to support their efforts to improve educational equity? Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems: A Guidebook for States and School Districts, provides information to help state and school district leaders develop ways of tracking educational equity within their preK â€" 12 systems. The guidebook expands on the indicators of educational equity identified in the 2019 National Academies report, Monitoring Educational Equity, showing education leaders how they can measure educational equity within their states and school districts. Some of the indicators focus on student outcomes, such as kindergarten readiness or educational attainment, while others focus on student access to opportunities and resources, such as effective instruction and rigorous curriculum. Together, the indicators provide a robust picture of the outcomes and opportunities that are central to educational equity from preK through grade 12. For each indicator of educational equity identified in the report, the guidebook describes what leaders should measure and what data to use, provides examples of data collection instruments, and offers considerations and challenges to keep in mind. The guidebook is meant to help education leaders catalogue data they already collect and identify new data sources to help them fill gaps.

Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems

Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 47
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ISBN-10 : 9780309678964
ISBN-13 : 030967896X
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems by : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

How can states and schools use data to support their efforts to improve educational equity? Building Educational Equity Indicator Systems: A Guidebook for States and School Districts, provides information to help state and school district leaders develop ways of tracking educational equity within their preK â€" 12 systems. The guidebook expands on the indicators of educational equity identified in the 2019 National Academies report, Monitoring Educational Equity, showing education leaders how they can measure educational equity within their states and school districts. Some of the indicators focus on student outcomes, such as kindergarten readiness or educational attainment, while others focus on student access to opportunities and resources, such as effective instruction and rigorous curriculum. Together, the indicators provide a robust picture of the outcomes and opportunities that are central to educational equity from preK through grade 12. For each indicator of educational equity identified in the report, the guidebook describes what leaders should measure and what data to use, provides examples of data collection instruments, and offers considerations and challenges to keep in mind. The guidebook is meant to help education leaders catalogue data they already collect and identify new data sources to help them fill gaps.

Monitoring Educational Equity

Monitoring Educational Equity
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9780309490191
ISBN-13 : 0309490197
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Monitoring Educational Equity by : National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Disparities in educational attainment among population groups have characterized the United States throughout its history. Education is sometimes characterized as the "great equalizer," but to date, the country has not found ways to successfully address the adverse effects of socioeconomic circumstances, prejudice, and discrimination that suppress performance for some groups. To ensure that the pursuit of equity encompasses both the goals to which the nation aspires for its children and the mechanisms to attain those goals, a revised set of equity indicators is needed. Measures of educational equity often fail to account for the impact of the circumstances in which students live on their academic engagement, academic progress, and educational attainment. Some of the contextual factors that bear on learning include food and housing insecurity, exposure to violence, unsafe neighborhoods, adverse childhood experiences, and exposure to environmental toxins. Consequently, it is difficult to identify when intervention is necessary and how it should function. A revised set of equity indicators should highlight disparities, provide a way to explore potential causes, and point toward possible improvements. Monitoring Educational Equity proposes a system of indicators of educational equity and presents recommendations for implementation. This report also serves as a framework to help policy makers better understand and combat inequity in the United States' education system. Disparities in educational opportunities reinforce, and often amplify, disparities in outcomes throughout people's lives. Thus, it is critical to ensure that all students receive comprehensive supports that level the playing field in order to improve the well-being of underrepresented individuals and the nation.

In Pursuit of Equity in Education

In Pursuit of Equity in Education
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : 9780306475795
ISBN-13 : 0306475790
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis In Pursuit of Equity in Education by : W. Hutmacher

This book makes a compelling case for better international equity indicators in education. A conceptual framework for a system of comparable indicators is proposed and a spectrum of findings and perspectives presented. Topics include: the sociology of equality and equity in education; the application of theories of justice to educational equity, the trade-off between effectiveness and equity, heterogeneous versus homogeneous classrooms, and the influence of parental education.

Leveraging Time for School Equity

Leveraging Time for School Equity
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 37
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1066531957
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Leveraging Time for School Equity by : Jaime L. Del Razo

Using standardized test scores as the main measure of educational achievement is not enough to capture the complexity of a student's or school's needs, challenges, and successes. "Leveraging Time for School Equity: Indicators to Measure More and Better Learning Time" presents a new set of comprehensive, rich, and meaningful measures of what matters to students, schools, and systems. The framework of twenty-four indicators emerged via extensive research and collaboration with school designers, community organizers, researchers, local funders, and other partners of the Ford Foundation's More and Better Learning Time (MBLT) initiative. The project aims to use learning time as a lever for improving educational opportunities for students in the nation's most underserved school systems. "Leveraging Time for Equity" is grounded in the work of the MBLT field, extensive research on education reform and indicators, and a commitment to social and educational equity for all. The report begins with an introduction to the goals and design of the MBLT initiative in the section "About the More and Better Learning Time Initiative." The section "Building a Shared Theory of Action" discusses what factors guided the development of the indicator framework. In particular, the authors share an approach that highlights the collaborative efforts of multiple actors that need to engage in the work to reach scale. This section includes a review of existing research supporting the use of multiple educational measurements and evaluations in place of the traditional single assessments. The "MBLT Indicators Framework" section introduces the indicators. The section outlines the process for producing a parsimonious list of useful MBLT indicators and discusses why indicators are needed at three levels--student, school, and system. The section continues with the heart of this report: a description of indicators that align with MBLT principles and goals. This report will be accompanied by a website, due to launch in fall 2014, that will offer additional information, tools, and resources.

In Pursuit of Equity in Education

In Pursuit of Equity in Education
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9401738920
ISBN-13 : 9789401738927
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis In Pursuit of Equity in Education by : W. Hutmacher

This book makes a compelling case for better international equity indicators in education. A conceptual framework for a system of comparable indicators is proposed and a spectrum of findings and perspectives presented. Topics include: the sociology of equality and equity in education; the application of theories of justice to educational equity, the trade-off between effectiveness and equity, heterogeneous versus homogeneous classrooms, and the influence of parental education.

The Leader's Guide to Standards

The Leader's Guide to Standards
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Publisher : Jossey-Bass
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015055827482
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Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Leader's Guide to Standards by : Douglas B. Reeves

In today's school environment educational leaders are mandated to use academic standards to measure the progress of their school's teachers and students. Despite the wealth of material that addresses the topic of academic standards there is little written for those who must lead the effort to put in place an effective standards system. The Leader's Guide to Standards is a landmark book— written by Douglas Reeves, an expert in academic standards, performance assessment, and accountability— that shows school principals, assistant principals, teachers, and district-level administrators how to build a comprehensive accountability system for standards-based reform that focuses on leadership skills. Reeves offers practical recommendations for assessing and nurturing teacher performance, setting up balanced assessment and accountability policies, and making the case for standards to the public. In addition, the book addresses the vital role that policymakers from the local school board to state and national leaders play in the successful implementation of educational standards.

Equity in Education

Equity in Education
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Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9264056734
ISBN-13 : 9789264056732
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Equity in Education by : Oecd

In times of growing economic inequality, improving equity in education becomes more urgent. While some countries and economies that participate in the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) have managed to build education systems where socio-economic status makes less of a difference to students' learning and well-being, every country can do more. Equity in Education: Breaking Down Barriers to Social Mobility shows that high performance and more positive attitudes towards schooling among disadvantaged 15-year-old students are strong predictors of success in higher education and work later on. The report examines how equity in education has evolved over several cycles of the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). It identifies the policies and practices that can help disadvantaged students succeed academically and feel more engaged at school. Using longitudinal data from five countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Switzerland, and the United States), the report also describes the links between a student's performance near the end of compulsory education and upward social mobility - i.e. attaining a higher level of education or working in a higher-status job than one's parents.

Educational Equity and Accountability

Educational Equity and Accountability
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781135944117
ISBN-13 : 1135944113
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Equity and Accountability by : Linda Skrla

After decades of such 'inputs' as how many books are in the school library and the number of computers in the classroom, American education is shining a spotlight on results.

Shifting Self and System

Shifting Self and System
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Publisher : Corwin Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9781071858189
ISBN-13 : 1071858181
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Shifting Self and System by : Ruby Ababio-Fernandez

The pathway to equity begins with YOU. Good intentions are not enough. To dismantle the structural inequities that continue to plague our schools, dedicated leaders must move beyond buzzword rhetoric to a place of action, where concrete steps trace a path to strategic action and sustainable impact. The authors of this book have made that shift. Drawing from their experiences leading the educational-equity agenda for the nation’s largest school district, they present their model for practical, outcome-oriented antiracist leadership. Features include An original framework built on five interdependent pillars: Self Mastery, Adaptive Leadership, Racial Literacy, Emergence, and Whole-Body Healing Real-life vignettes providing insights into the pillars and how they work together Structured opportunities and tools that support processes at the individual and collective development levels Disrupting and dismantling inequities is a complex, yet urgent, process. If you’re ready to meet this moral leadership challenge, Shifting Self and System will equip you with the knowledge, disposition, and capacity to create equitable schools and systems for all the students you serve.