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CalMatters by Carolyn Jones | Enrollment in transitional kindergarten in California appears to have increased for the 2023–24 school year. The goal is to offer it for all 4-year-olds by 2025–26. Hanna Melnick shares insight on the expansion of transitional kindergarten, noting the importance of both curriculum and assessment.
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Austin American-Statesman by Keri Heath | “Teachers that are better prepared are not only more effective in their teaching and more effective for students but are more likely to stay in the profession.” Emma García discusses key factors of teacher retention in this article focused on teacher shortages in Austin, TX, schools.
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The Baltimore Banner by Kristen Griffith | Maryland schools—where one third of students are Black, and 20% of teachers are Black—are struggling to retain Black teachers. This article featuring insight from Linda Darling-Hammond explores why Black teachers are leaving the profession and offers solutions to improve teacher diversity.
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Infrastructure at Oakland Unified School District helped to successfully implement a community schools approach by centralizing processes and systems and providing support for family engagement and professional learning and development.
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The American education system has made limited progress towards the dream of equity envisioned by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. more than 60 years ago. Exemplary schools across the country offer a blueprint for building schools in which all students thrive regardless of zip code, family income, or race and ethnicity.
Susan Kemper PatrickLinda Darling-HammondTara Kini
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California’s teacher residency program marks the largest investment in teacher residencies in the nation. Data on early implementation suggest residencies are helping diversify the profession, create a well-prepared workforce, and provide more intensive clinical training experiences.
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As RCA enters a new phase that supports wider implementation, administration and oversight of the project will transition to LPI and RCA partner National Association for College Admission Counseling.
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High-quality civics education supports students to be informed, active, and engaged citizens throughout their lives. In the face of declining civics knowledge in America, a growing number of states are implementing policies that support a new approach to civics education that engages students in inquiry, reasoning, and action.
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To help address long-standing social inequities, a growing number of states are investing in community schools. Community school initiatives in eight states point to three potential approaches other states can use to support community schools.
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Examining how Oakland Unified School District successfully implemented a community schools approach, researchers found structures that support effective partnerships, Coordination of Services Teams, community school managers, professional learning and development, and family engagement.