Yesterday’s #NAEP results show that, 53 years after enactment, our nation has work to do to fulfill the promise of #ESEA and ensure access to equitable education for all students. #StandwithStudents
Twenty-nine states still spend less on education than before the Great Recession. #NAEP’s numbers reflect that we under-resource our public schools and divest in high-quality #publiced. As a result, our kids suffer. #StandwithStudents
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#NAEP results show that we must do more to support K12 teachers. The 53-year-old promise of#ESEA to improve educational equity will only be realized when we make our students and teachers a national priority. http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/inside-school-research/2018/04/nations_report_card_2018_us_achievement.html …#StandwithStudentsShow this thread -
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#NAEP results also show that achievement gaps persist.#ESEA was enacted to close achievement gaps, but w/o federal investment, the gaps are widening for our students of color, low-income students, & students w/ disabilities.#StandwithStudentsShow this thread -
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#NAEP scores have stagnated, and in some instances decreased, underscores the need for critical federal investments in education and bold actions to close achievement gaps. This is why#ESEA was enacted 53 years ago today! https://www.politicopro.com/education/article/2018/04/student-scores-hold-steady-on-nations-report-card-though-gaps-persist-473383 …#StandwithStudentsShow this thread
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