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🔑 Key takeaway - Charter schools can be innovative catalysts within the public education system. 🎓 Decades ago, these schools were an unsung concept. But now? Charter schools are thriving in Mississippi, influencing education on a broader scale. 💡 Mississippi - a state brimming with over 10 operating charter schools. These institutions are government-funded, yet hold unique autonomy that sets them apart from traditional public schools. 🎯 Ensured by the aptly named Mississippi Charter School Authorizer Board, these schools undertake a mission - to revolutionize education while serving diverse student populations. Just because they're unconventional, doesn't mean they're unaccountable. They're continually monitored, held responsible for their performance metrics. 📊 But how have they fared? Here's a comforting nugget. These schools have been lauded for improving student outcomes, particularly among traditionally underserved students. 💼 While the decades shape and reshape education narratives, one thing remains constant - Charter schools in Mississippi stand tall, extending myriad choices, fostering an environment ripe for educational success. 🏆 So, let's discuss - Are charter schools redefining how we approach education? Looking forward to your thoughts! 📚 Charter schools TalentServe #CharterSchools #PublicEducation #Innovation #Mississippi #EducationReform #StudentOutcomes #Accountability #EducationChoice #EducationSuccess #CharterSchoolImpact #EducationRevolution #ReachifyMe
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Our new brief on student and teacher diversity shares highlights from our recent 21CSLA Research-Practice Webinar on teacher-child racial/ethnic match in early childhood education, policy's effect on the diversity of the early education workforce, and how leaders can support diverse children and families. Read the brief: https://ow.ly/pjZj50Qu7Wm
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In the second essay on possible solutions for public education in North Carolina (and the country), Civic Way founder Bob Melville discusses how local education authorities (school districts) will be critical in revitalizing the reach of public education both for students and the community at large. https://lnkd.in/dgrBq5TT
Saving North Carolina’s Public Education System
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Interesting read and statistics given the declining enrollment we are facing in our own county schools! it's real and we need to recognize that while closing a school is never easy.. We need to recognize that there are sound reasons for doing so. The school’s size will also be its demise, Sara Randazzo and Matt Barnum write. Los Angeles Unified School District is closing Solis this summer, citing declining enrollment that has severely limited the school’s offerings. As birthrates have dipped, families have moved elsewhere, and public school alternatives have grown, many urban districts have hemorrhaged students. That has left officials with the difficult choice of keeping open shrinking schools with resources spread thin or shutting them down, a move that inevitably garners fierce community backlash. How school leaders navigate this challenge could define urban school systems for the next several years. But if schools get too small they face a paradoxical problem: Costs per student tend to rise, but programming tends to shrink. “When schools get below a certain size threshold, they start facing these unique challenges that make it hard to deliver a high-quality education,”.
America Has Too Many Schools
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I recently had a thought-provoking conversation with an educational policy advocate. They emphasized the importance of a new learning approach for students in South Carolina, suggesting statewide standardization of this new method. This attitude seems to mirror the Washington, DC approach to education reform. I'm concerned that more standardization might sacrifice teacher autonomy and personalized instruction for kids. Looking back at a century of standardized education, can we truly expect different results this time? Maybe it's time to embrace differentiation over standardization! South Carolina Public Charter School District #kidsfirst #Differentiation>Standardization #PersonalizedLearning
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Yes, the politics around public charter schools have become more challenging, especially in the blue-hued cities where most of the media lives and works. But across vast expanses of urban and semi-urban America, and especially in Black and brown communities where charter schools have proven most popular and effective, there’s still plenty of room to grow, and few policy barriers standing in the way.
New analysis finds charter school sector still has plenty of room to grow
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We believe that literacy is a civil right. We aim to transform early childhood education so that all Oakland students can succeed regardless of their race, level of income or where they live. Read about the progress we made in 2022 in our Turning Points: Year in Review report. https://lnkd.in/gRTamxfG
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Learn more about the Virginia Literacy Act before it is fully implemented in the 2024-2025 academic year. This research and policy brief offers an overview of the VLA. It is structured to explore the following questions: 1) What are the recent trends in reading achievement in Virginia? 2) What are the policy implications of the VLA for Virginia school divisions? 3) What does the research say about Science of Reading (SoR)? 4) What core instructional programs are approved to meet the VLA? It concludes with a series of key takeaways and recommendations. https://lnkd.in/eF5KFTyk VCU School of Education Chesterfield County Public Schools Hanover County Public Schools Henrico County Public Schools Richmond Public Schools Virginia Education Association Virginia Department of Education National Network of Education Research-Practice Partnerships (NNERPP) – Rice University
Understanding the Virginia Literacy Act
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