Decades of research have shown that pervasive inequities have been impacting student experiences and outcomes for generations. But if you’re an educator, district leader, or advocate, you’ve likely witnessed these disparities play out firsthand.
Educational equity approaches that focus only on districts’ budgets have certainly led to some progress, but if we’re not also looking at how well districts are using funding, we’re missing a critical part of the bigger picture.
In this one-hour, self-paced course, you’ll learn all about this resource equity approach and how it’s designed to put the right resources in the right places to improve student experiences. You’ll explore:
- Why resource equity matters—particularly in our current moment of intensified learning needs, tight budgets, and learning disruption.
- An overview of the 10 dimensions of resource equity that shape student experiences in schools, including teaching quality and diversity; empowering, rigorous content; student supports and intervention; and more.
- How resource equity differs from equity, and why that distinction makes all the difference for closing student outcome gaps.
- What state, district, and community leaders can do to drive resource equity in their areas.
Register for the course today to learn all about resource equity and what it can do for the students in your area.