Imagine a future in which the color of a child's skin, the language a child speaks and the side of town a child comes from are no longer considered barriers to a great education and a great life.
- Dr. Maria "Cuca" Robledo Montecel, Ph.D.
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Attend the Annual IDRA La Semana del Niño Parent Institute, April 22
This bilingual conference offers families, school district personnel and community groups an opportunity to get current information and materials on IDRA’s nationally-recognized, research-based model of parent leadership in education and to learn strategies for effective family engagement. All of the sessions will be presented by parents who have participated in IDRA’s leadership in education series. |
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IDRA Newsletter on teaching quality is online
The latest issue of the IDRA Newsletter includes teaching quality in a civil rights context, unspoken culture clash,
Texas
’ new student tracking plans and a story of one community’s look into their children’s math education. |
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Graduation for All – Making a Difference: Middle School – February 2010
Over a third of all students who drop out are lost in ninth grade. It turns out that zip code – where you happen to be born and go to school – is a big factor. To make sure that youth have access to a great education, wherever they live, we need to start far earlier than high school. This issue of Graduation for All focuses on middle school, offering new research and resources to help you in your work. |
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