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Newton Bateman fought for educational equality in 1800s

Over 125 years after his death, Newton Bateman is one of the unsung heroes in the fight for equal education in Illinois.
Jamie Wallace and Elaine V. Howes are co-editors of the book Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching: Teacher Research and Investigation from Today’s Classrooms: The terms “equity” and ...
As we all struggle down the path toward true educational inclusion, we are confronted with four pillars of equity as described by Rochelle Guiterize: Access, Success, Power and Identity. Educators ...
The federal government’s latest move to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in education is not just an ideological shift–it’s a direct threat to decades of progress in making education ...
high expectations for students and teachers, paired with evidence-based instruction, are especially powerful for students who ...
Saint Louis University's graduate certificate in educational equity is designed for individuals who wish to identify, challenge and disrupt inequitable patterns in schools and communities. Coursework ...
All students have a right to an equal education, but students of color — particularly Black and Brown students and students with disabilities, have historically been marginalized and criminalized by ...
Earlier this month, the Chicago Board of Education under Democratic Mayor and former Chicago Teachers Union organizer Brandon Johnson approved a resolution to move toward ending selective enrollment ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — The College of Charleston hosted the White House Thursday. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and former South Carolina State Senator Marlon Kimspon spoke about ...
Ruth Okoye, Ed. D., is a 30-year educator. She has taught in private and public school settings and is passionate about literacy, educational technology, and ed-tech coaching. She currently serves as ...