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- Create
a common discourse on the proper ends of education,
based on what forms a good and just society and
balances both individual and community interests.
- Re-commit
to the spirit of Mendez and Brown specifically
by affirming that schools are central to society and specifically
that segregation is bad. It is important to emphasize
that "the co-mingling of the entire student body
instills and develops the attitude of a common culture
among all school children which is imperative for the
perpetuation of American institution and ideals."
- Ensure
accountability at all levels and make its application
useful and appropriate rather than punitive and
mechanistic.
- Continue
at all levels to believe in the importance of teachers
and to champion investment in teacher education.
- Persist
to educate the public on the importance of access
and retention in public education and of public
funding. Persistently informing the public includes
enacting initiatives that value education or monitoring
those initiatives that place the cost of education
on the backs of our students.
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Roundtable
Lead
Dr.
Tessa Martínez-Pollack
Our Lady of the Lake University
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