EQUITY INSTITUTE IN THE NEWS
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In a diverse school district like Norwalk, excellence and equity are closely linked.
Kyisha Threats walks the halls of Providence’s DelSesto Middle School, where she’s worked as a teacher for the last seven years, saying good morning to everyone she sees.
Newport schools superintendent is ready for the challenges and possibilities of a new school year
R.I. Foundation awards grants to improve student performance
The Rhode Island Foundation announced on June 30 that it has awarded nearly $1.2 million in grants to improve student performance in four school districts, including Newport.
Imagine being at a school where 80% of the students look like you…but you’re the only one like you who is in the honors and advanced classes.
A cutting edge program to usher Teaching Assistants and others into k-12 teaching careers is seeing great success just two years in, and just in time as districts across the county experience teacher shortages.
Two years in, fellowship training teaching assistants into lead teachers expands to new cities and “grow-your-own” programs are taking hold nationwide.
Teachers of color point to low wages, little institutional support, and a lack of commitment to diversity efforts
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A newly released report shows high-poverty Rhode Island K-12 public school districts receive less money than their wealthier peers, a trend that’s been happening for more than a decade.
Ten years ago, I would have never imagined becoming an educator, let alone even considered a career in education.
Although navigating school during a global pandemic presented new challenges for almost all K-12 staff nationwide, some educators, like Jeffrey Wright of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, faced an additional difficulty that many others did not.
A Providence nonprofit was chosen as an NBC 10-Citizens Bank Champion in Action in the category of social equity and inclusion.
A Providence nonprofit was chosen as an NBC 10-Citizens Bank Champion in Action in the category of social equity and inclusion.
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Foundation has raised $3.1 million to hire at least 125 more teachers of color in Providence by offering a loan forgiveness program.
A graduate of the Foxboro Regional Charter School concerned about racism and inequality gathered a group of people Saturday to conduct a walk around the Common to benefit education efforts.