Topic: Education Equity

Straight From the Source: Texas Students & Practitioners Share Their Experiences With Higher Ed Emergency Relief Funds

files April 23, 2024 by EdTrust

This report spotlights challenges that various Texas institutions faced and the creative ways in which these institutions confronted them and offers recommendations organized around key findings.

Why Education Equity Should Include Climate Justice

article-cropped April 22, 2024 by Kristen Hengtgen, William Rodick, Ph.D.

Climate change is a top issue among teachers, students, and parents, which is why Education Equity must include Climate Justice.

A Time for Climate Action: Schools and the Inflation Reduction Act

article-cropped April 17, 2024 by This is Planet Ed

Through the Inflation Reduction Act, US schools can create healthy, sustainable, and learning-ready environments.

EdTrust Announces New Board Chair and Members

newspaper April 09, 2024 by EdTrust

We are pleased to announce the appointment of a new chair and three new members to EdTrust’s Board of Directors.

Resource Equity in Action: Developing an Advocacy Campaign for Resource Equity

article-cropped video April 05, 2024 by EdTrust

All students deserve to attend school in communities where educational resources like funding, high-quality teachers, and rigorous content are distributed fairly.

Avoiding The Talk: A Closer Look at Educator Influence on Racial Disparities in School Discipline

article-cropped March 20, 2024 by Eric Duncan, J.D.

Newly released CRDC data showcases a troubling reality within our nation’s schools: racial disparities in school discipline.

What the Most Recent CRDC Can Tell Us About Student Discipline

article-cropped March 13, 2024 by Nancy Duchesneau

What the most recent CRDC can tell us about student discipline and school climate inequity.

The New CRDC Data Is Out: What To Be Excited About and What to Watch For

article-cropped March 06, 2024 by Ivy Morgan

The most recent CRDC data was released — what to be excited about and what to watch out for.

Navigating the Promise and Peril of AI for Students of Color

article-cropped March 01, 2024 by Nathan Kriha

The potential of AI to empower educators to support students more effectively is enticing, but it's imperative that the inequities and potential risks be understood and mitigated.