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Philanthropy’s Role in a Transitioning Education Landscape
Read Grantmakers for Education and The Philanthropic Collaborative for Education's joint statement on Philanthropy’s Role in a Transitioning Education Landscape.
Kids Are Philanthropists, Too: "The Future of Education"
Trends in Education Philanthropy: Benchmarking 2025
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Spring Forward: A clear path for your child’s success
Spring Forward: A clear path for your child's success, is a research-based, bilingual resource to help parents find ways to have a more accurate picture of their child’s progress with grade-level skills.
Campaign resources include direct links to state practice tests and information about school report cards, a take-home one-pager with useful tips, and additional tools such as the new Readiness Check that gives parents a gut check on how their child is progressing in math and reading.
Building Blocks: How One State is Working to Measure and Improve Schools’ Contributions to Early Learning
The early grades lay an important foundation for students’ future academic success. Yet not a single state systematically measures how well its schools support students’ academic growth in the earliest grades, from kindergarten through grade 3. Making student growth in early elementary grades more visible could powerfully inform educational investments, policies, and practices. To better understand its schools’ contributions to students’ learning in the first four grades, the Maryland State Department of Education partnered with the Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic to explore constructing a school-level growth measure for kindergarten to grade 3. The study measured students’ growth in reading and math using the KRA and grade 3 Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) assessment.
For Many Educators, Crowdfunding for Basic Resources is a “Way of Life”
ArtScan at a Glance 2019
This summary is updated annually to reflect changes in legislation concerning the arts in education. It includes arts education policies for all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia. Complete results from this review are available in an online searchable database.
Report: High-poverty schools' crowdfunding requests less likely to be fulfilled
Teachers' DonorsChoose Requests Show Growing Inequity, Study Finds
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