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Here are the top five issues going into the new school year: Student protests. ... The Department of Justice has asked the Supreme Court to take emergency action, arguing the lower courts have ...
Social justice educational leadership emphasizes the belief that all students can and will reach proficiency, without exceptions or excuses, and that schools ought to be organized to advance the equitable learning of all students. Rather than focusing on one group of students who traditionally struggle, or who traditionally succeed, social ...
In the coming months, lawsuits over bans on teaching critical race theory and COVID-19 vaccine mandates for students and teachers will test how much leeway officials have to shape school policy on ...
Racial diversity in United States schools is the representation of different racial or ethnic groups in American schools.The institutional practice of slavery, and later segregation, in the United States prevented certain racial groups from entering the school system until midway through the 20th century, when Brown v.
Thomas Shapiro’s The Hidden Cost of Being African American addresses many of the problems faced by African Americans in the United States and how their current social and economic situations compare to one another. These issues include the racial wealth gap between blacks and whites, assets, and education. Housing in the United States is ...
I am writing to express my concerns as a current student safety director about HB 415, a bill addressing Firearms on School Property. With 15 years of law enforcement experience and over 20 years ...
The number of school districts in the United States has been increasing, reflecting a growing race and social class divide. [15] [citation needed] About a half a million high schools students are not prepared for college when they enroll and require remedial education. [16]
Racial segregation in schools existed throughout most of American history and remains an issue in contemporary education. During the Civil Rights Movement school integration became a priority, but since then de facto segregation has again become prevalent. [1] School segregation declined rapidly during the late 1960s and early 1970s. [2]