Schools of Opportunity

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community partnerships
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district-level change
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high school student addressing achievement gaps
humanizing curriculum
inclusion
instructional improvement
interdisciplinary learning
language minority students
learning disparities
multiilingual students
New York Performance Standards Consortium
opportunity gaps
opportunity to learn
opportunity to learn indicators
parent and community engagement
place-based learning
project-based learning
racial equity
restorative culture
restorative justice
school accountabili
school accountability
school climate
school quality
school transformation
schools
student assessment
student learning and opportunity criteria
student mental health
student needs
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student wellness
students with disabilities
teachers as professionals
universal design for learning
whole-school change

Product details

  • ISBN 9780807768372
  • Weight: 363g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Teachers' College Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Schools of Opportunity builds an argument for shifting the way that excellent schools are recognized and built. The National Education Policy Center's Schools of Opportunity project was designed to highlight public high schools that are using research-based practices for closing opportunity gaps in student learning. The project recognizes schools working to address the needs of all students, whether or not those schools have high average test scores. This approach thus embraces a shift away from the nation's myopic focus on outcomes. This follows from research findings that schools alone cannot fix the problems created by the stark inequalities in our society. Instead, schools should be expected to do their part by responding to inequities with research-based practices. With these shifts in mind, this book provides case studies of schools that demonstrate key criteria that other schools can emulate, such as an inclusive school climate, support for language-minority students, performance-based assessment, teacher professionalism, a commitment to detracking, and supports for students in need.

Book Features:

  • Provides accounts of school reform, jointly told by researcher–practitioner teams, connecting current research with successful efforts of educators to create outstanding learning environments.
  • Brings together the voices of principals and school leaders who share stories of how their work has unfolded in their school, district, and state contexts.
  • Identifies the school leadership and teacher practices that close opportunity gaps for student learning, and what it takes to implement them.

Adam York is a research associate with the National Education Policy Center.

Kevin Welner is a professor of education policy at the University of Colorado Boulder and the director of the National Education Policy Center.

Linda Molner Kelley is codirector of the Schools of Opportunity project at the National Education Policy Center.