Voting Rights at the Supreme Court: Gerrymandering, School Districts, and Education Equity
As the Supreme Court rules on the Voting Rights Act, we should recall that past VRA rulings have allowed harmful educational gerrymandering.
As the Supreme Court rules on the Voting Rights Act, we should recall that past VRA rulings have allowed harmful educational gerrymandering.
15 states hoped to have made progress by now, but have they? This blog looks at select states’ English language proficiency performance.
Interview with Professor Derek Black on localism as a driver of segregation & inequity and why we must rethink the role of school districts.
New America explores findings from the American Instructional Resources Survey on the state of elementary social studies infrastructure.
What states really need to do to give teachers the appreciation they deserve, and shore up the workforce for current and future students
Helping to create the conditions for young children to thrive in kindergarten begins by better understanding what is getting in the way.
Takeaways from National Academies sessions on curriculum adoption and implementation from a state or local context
Clements lamented, “the trouble is… most kindergarten classrooms teach children math they already know. We have to move beyond that.
Two school districts share how they incorporated language development for immigrant and refugee students into their summer school programs.
States can learn from Illinois’s efforts to build a system that focuses stakeholders on ensuring a robust and diverse teacher workforce.