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School district poverty estimates, 2000-2010 | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

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    "This data represents income and poverty estimates for every school district in Ohio. These data, part of the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program, represent the only source of U.S. Census Bureau income and poverty data Title I-eligible school districts"
Patti Porto

Educational Leadership:Poverty and Learning:The Myth of the Culture of Poverty - 0 views

  • And, worst of all, it diverts attention from what people in poverty do have in common: inequitable access to basic human rights.
  • The most destructive tool of the culture of classism is deficit theory
  • erhaps the greatest myth of all is the one that dubs education the "great equalizer." Without considerable change, it cannot be anything of the sort.
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    "Chief among these is the "culture of poverty" myth-the idea that poor people share more or less monolithic and predictable beliefs, values, and behaviors. For educators like Janet to be the best teachers they can be for all students, they need to challenge this myth and reach a deeper understanding of class and poverty."
Patti Porto

Schools Can't Do It Alone: Why 'Doubly Disadvantaged' Kids Continue to Struggle Academi... - 0 views

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    "This report is a sobering, although incomplete, message for confronting the negative consequences of poverty and inequity in the homes, communities and schools of American children."
Patti Porto

Study: Third Grade Reading Predicts Later High School Graduation - Inside School Resear... - 1 views

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    "A study to be released this morning at the American Educational Research Association convention here in New Orleans presents an even earlier warning sign: A student who can't read on grade level by 3rd grade is four times less likely to graduate by age 19 than a child who does read proficiently by that time. Add poverty to the mix, and a student is 13 times less likely to graduate on time than his or her proficient, wealthier peer."
Patti Porto

Double Jeopardy Report - 1 views

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    How third grade reading skills and poverty influence high school graduation
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Master Common Core Skills with Free DBQ iBook » Copy / Paste by Peter Pappas - 0 views

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    "My latest multi-touch iBook, Progress and Poverty in Industrial America, is available for your iPad - free / iTunes. It's a great resource for use in the classroom, and serves as a model for teacher or student curation of historic content into interactive digital DBQ's. "
Patti Porto

Teaching Tolerance Honors Culturally Responsive Teaching Award Winners - 0 views

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    "The award, created and administered by the Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance project, recognizes educators who have demonstrated excellence in teaching students from diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. In addition to the presentation of the award, the event-organized by Education Week Teacher-featured an in-depth discussion with the award-winning teachers on how they engage and support students from diverse backgrounds and the challenges associated with doing so in today's schools. A follow-up panel discussion with education thought leaders explored issues surrounding Common Core implementation and the learning experiences of minority and disadvantaged students."
Patti Porto

Graduate School of Education: index.html - 0 views

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    The Center for Research on Education, Diversity & Excellence (CREDE) is focused on improving the education of students whose ability to reach their potential is challenged by language or cultural barriers, race, geographic location, or poverty. CREDE promotes research by university faculty and graduate students and provides educators with a range of tools to help them implement best practices in the classroom.
Patti Porto

Study Links Teacher 'Grit' with Effectiveness, Retention - Inside School Research - Edu... - 0 views

  • Even the best teachers can struggle when they work in schools where there is a lack of order and discipline, no coherent leadership, limited opportunities for feedback, and a culture of low expectations for students
  • Rather than teaching teachers survival tactics, we need to develop organizational contexts in schools that allow teachers and students to be successful." 
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    "In a study published in the current issue of the peer-reviewed journal Teachers College Record, University of Pennsylvania researchers Claire Robertson-Kraft and Angela Duckworth found that, for novice teachers in high-poverty school districts, higher levels of  "perseverance and passion for long-term goals"  (aka "grit")  were associated with higher rates of effectiveness and retention. "
Patti Porto

NCCP | Investing in Young Children - 0 views

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    "High quality early care and education can play a critical role in promoting young children's early learning and success in life, while also supporting families' economic security. Young children at highest risk of educational failure - those experiencing poverty and related circumstances that may limit early learning experiences - benefit the most from high quality early care and education programs. This fact sheet provides information about the percentages of young children in each state experiencing risks related to poor educational outcomes. It then shows trends in federal and state investments in early care and education programs and state policies related to both access and quality."
Patti Porto

Word Pictures » TextProject - 0 views

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    "Children, like adults, learn concrete words more readily than abstract words.  A way to close the vocabulary gap for students (especially English Learners and students of poverty) is to support them in connecting written words and the concrete objects these words represent.  TextProject Word Pictures provides a vault of carefully chosen pictures to assist educators in making such connections."
Patti Porto

Use Ohio's value-added data to assess teacher effectiveness: Terry Ryan | cleveland.com - 0 views

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    "Nothing matters more to student learning than teacher quality. Not class size, not poverty, not family background, not even overall school quality. This was the key takeaway from a highly controversial Los Angeles Times analysis of teacher value-added scores for students in the L.A. Unified School District. The significance of this finding can't be understated. Many people still believe either that "these kids can't learn" or that "school can only do so much with kids like this until society fixes their families and communities.""
Patti Porto

The Principal Difference: A School Leadership Blog by Mel Riddile: PISA: It's Poverty N... - 0 views

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    "The release of the 2009 PISA results this past week has created quite a stir and has provided ample fodder for public school bashers and doomsayers who further their own philosophical and profit-motivated agendas by painting all public schools as failing. For whatever reason, these so-called experts, many of whom have had little or no actual exposure to public schools, refuse to paint an accurate picture of the state of education. "
Patti Porto

Return on Educational Investment - 0 views

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    This report is the culmination of a yearlong effort to study the efficiency of the nation's public education system and includes the first-ever attempt to evaluate the productivity of almost every major school district in the country. In the business world, the notion of productivity describes the benefit received in exchange for effort or money expended. Our project measures the academic achievement a school district produces relative to its educational spending, while controlling for factors outside a district's control, such as cost of living and students in poverty.
Patti Porto

The Challenge of Addressing Equity of Opportunity for All Students - 0 views

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    UCLA School Mental Health Project newsletter from March 2013
Patti Porto

Grading the Teachers: Teachers in Richer Schools Score Higher on Value-Added Measure | ... - 0 views

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    "But a Plain Dealer/StateImpact Ohio analysis raises questions about how much of an equalizer it truly is, even as the state ramps up its use. The 2011-12 value-added results show that districts, schools and teachers with large numbers of poor students tend to have lower value-added results than those that serve more-affluent ones."
Patti Porto

Rita Pierson's Funny and Inspiring TED Talk | TED Talks Education | PBS - 0 views

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    "The difference she refers to is not only helping students learn, but being a positive force in their lives. In her TED Talk, she calls on teachers to build relationships with their students, no matter how challenging that may be. "
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