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Committee for Education Funding, 2017
The following myths on federal funding for education are debunked in this report: (1) The U.S. education system is flush with cash but leaves students deprived of knowledge; (2) Federal education funding has grown out of control; (3) Money doesn't matter in education; (4) The U.S. spends more than other countries on education; (5) A lot can be…
Descriptors: Federal Aid, Federal Government, Misconceptions, Resource Allocation
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2017
National Indigenous training and employment policy falls under the auspices of the Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS), an initiative which covers all facets of Indigenous social, economic, health and well-being across multiple Australian Government departments. Two of the main aims of the Jobs, Land and Economy component of the IAS are to…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Job Training, Employment, Public Policy
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Hutton, Carrie – Technology and Engineering Teacher, 2019
It is no secret that particular populations of Americans, specifically minorities, women, and students from high-poverty schools and districts, are underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) jobs (Presidents' Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, 2010). In the 21st century, technology drives innovation…
Descriptors: Role Models, Student Diversity, STEM Education, Disproportionate Representation
State Council of Higher Education for Virginia, 2019
"The Virginia Plan for Higher Education" articulates the objective that the Commonwealth will be the best-educated state by 2030. To achieve this objective, Virginia not only must increase educational attainment rates, but also must close the gaps in the differing rates of attainment that exist across its population and its regions. For…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Achievement Gap, Statewide Planning, Brain Drain
Jobs For the Future, 2015
More than 6 million young people in the United States are out of school, out of work, and, often it seems, out of luck. That's 17 percent of Americans between the ages of 16 and 24. This population includes dropouts and high school graduates, former foster children and juveniles in court custody; youth caring for siblings and teens cycling in and…
Descriptors: Youth Opportunities, Youth Programs, Job Skills, Skill Development
Aceves, Aurelia De La Rosa; Greenberg, David M. – MDRC, 2015
Low-income neighborhoods no longer experience the levels of community wide disinvestment that they did through the 1990s, but their residents still face significant poverty, risk of displacement, and limited economic mobility. For this reason, Change Capital Fund (CCF), a New York City donor collaborative, formed to invest in sophisticated…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Economic Opportunities, Low Income Groups, Donors
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Crow, Tracy – Journal of Staff Development, 2015
Learning Forward is fortunate to work with stakeholders in a range of roles and from all kinds of contexts, including schools and systems, higher education, teacher associations, foundations, government, and corporations. While the organization and the people it works with cover a lot of ground in and beyond education, they welcome the luxury of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement, Educational Opportunities, Teacher Effectiveness
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White, Susan C. – Physics Teacher, 2015
As we saw last month, over 40% of the students who recently earned bachelor's degrees in physics enter the job market. There are employment opportunities for these graduates in all areas of the economy. When we contact graduates, we ask them where they are working, and we use their responses to compile a list of employers in each state who have…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Physics, College Graduates, Employment Opportunities
Keeler, Rusty – Phi Delta Kappan, 2015
The author tells of his work around the country and world on transforming how schools do recess, free play, and outside time by transforming their outdoor spaces to match. Instead of a playground of fixed structures like traditional school grounds, newer spaces are filled with loose materials that children can use to build forts, dens, and tree…
Descriptors: Recess Breaks, Play, Playgrounds, Change
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Ronan, Briana – Multicultural Education, 2018
Today's educators serve the United States public-school system at a time of considerable curricular, technological, and demographic change. In 2010, the Common Core State Standards in Math and English Language Arts significantly altered the curricular landscape of K-12 classrooms. On the heels of this reform came the adoptions of English…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Bilingual Students, Academic Standards, Common Core State Standards
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Pring, Richard – Oxford Review of Education, 2018
The paper provides an historical but critical context for examining the relation of the pursuit of greater equality in schooling to the development of curriculum. This requires a brief account of what one means by the principle of equality, before showing the different ways in which there have been curriculum responses underpinned by philosophical…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Debate, Curriculum Development, Politics of Education
Lachance, Laurie – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2018
New England has a rich history of innovation and economic prosperity due, in part, to the fact that the region is home to some of the nation's most prestigious higher education institutions as well as a wide array of other postsecondary offerings. Nearly 60% of the students that Thomas College, Maine, serves are "first-generation"…
Descriptors: Higher Education, First Generation College Students, Role of Education, Employment Qualifications
Knight, Jim – Educational Leadership, 2018
When opportunities to learn present themselves, often teachers will turn away from them. Knight calls this the Zero-Learning Zone, a rut that educators can get in and miss out on professional growth. He offers warning signs for when you're in the Zero-Learning Zone and tips on how to avoid it to go on to lead a fulfilling, knowledge-filled life.
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teacher Improvement, Educational Opportunities, Educational Methods
Holcomb, Betty – Center for Children's Initiatives, 2018
Investments in quality child care and full-day pre-K more than pay for themselves, especially in tough economic times. They are proven strategies for reversing the growing income inequality in New York State, the most extreme in the nation by giving every child the resources to become successful wage earners. New York State leaders must build…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Education, Investment
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Griffin, Dana; Williams, Joseph M.; Bryan, Julia – Professional School Counseling, 2021
Throughout the past decade, scholars have argued that the persistent achievement gap between Black male students and their White peers is a result of unequal and inadequate educational opportunities instead of inherent differences in their capability or character. School counselors can help support Black males by using equity-focused…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Family School Relationship, School Community Relationship, Academic Achievement
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