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Tag: K12: Page 21
Students
Cultivating ‘New Achievers’
Widening the use of K-12 classroom “cultural relevancy” tactics to engage minority…
November 29, 2006
Students
Achieving K-12 School Diversity Without Considering Race
Over the next few months, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider the constitutionality of race-conscious…
November 29, 2006
STEM
Operation STEM
For the first time in the 30-year history of the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science…
November 15, 2006
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Mass. Gov.-Elect Deval Patrick: One on One With Diverse
Civil rights attorney Deval Patrick made history this week when he was elected the first Black governor of Massachusetts and only the second African-American to be elected governor since Reconstruction. In his acceptance speech, Gov.-elect Patrick, who formerly worked in corporate diversity, vowed to run a more inclusive government. In the midst of his successful campaign — his first run at public office — Patrick sat down with Diverse: Issues In Higher Education last fall to discuss the lessons of diversity and his plans to improve public higher education in a state known for its elite private institutions.
November 8, 2006
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Blacks Will Be Undercounted Under New Proposal, Civil Rights Groups Say
Civil rights groups are opposing the U.S. Department of Education’s plan to change the way colleges and K-12 schools…
October 18, 2006
Students
Science Revolution in Minority Communities
Students and science educators will gather later this month for the annual Society for Advancement of Chicanos…
October 18, 2006
Students
A Chance to Prove Themselves
Sean Garballey, a senior at a state university in New England, recently won a highly competitive…
October 18, 2006
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BOTA Attendees Ready to ‘Take It to the Streets’
ATLANTA Black scholars from around the country gathered in Atlanta for three days to discuss a plethora of subjects, including K-12 education in the era of No Child Left Behind, attracting Black children to math and sciences and tenure and promotion issues for Black scholars.
October 11, 2006
Students
The School of Spellings
Tough, passionate and perhaps “terrifying,” U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings has been described…
October 4, 2006
African-American
Issues of Access and Affordability
For all the dour reports about the lack of access to U.S. higher education…
October 4, 2006
Students
The School of Spellings
Tough, passionate and perhaps “terrifying,” U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings has been described…
October 4, 2006
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Blacks Will Be Undercounted Under New Proposal, Civil Rights Groups Say
Civil rights groups are opposing the U.S. Department of Education’s plan to change the way colleges and K-12 schools have collected information about the race and ethnicity of their students for the past four decades.
September 30, 2006
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