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At All4Ed, we are committed to expanding equitable educational opportunities for students of color, students from low-income families, and other marginalized groups. Search our publications, podcasts, videos, webinars, and other tools to learn more about the policies and practices we promote to ensure all students graduate from high school prepared for college, work, and life. 

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EDUimages

A free library of photos celebrating students—and the educators who teach them—in seven schools across the United States.
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February 1, 2024

Publication | Accountability and Support, Every Student Succeeds Act, Federal Education Budget, Funding Equity

When Equity Is Optional: Does Accountability Drive School Spending? 

States should use accountability to identify and provide extra resources to struggling schools, yet many schools spent less, not more, after being identified.
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November 6, 2023

Publication | College and Career Pathways, Higher Education, State Policy Center

Giving Credit Where Credit is Due

Evidence demonstrates the power of dual enrollment to increase postsecondary enrollment and completion. But it has an Achilles heel: credit transfer.
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podcast | All4Ed Archives, Educator Policy

All4Ed Flash is All4Ed’s video-shorts podcast series on important developments in education policy brought to you by the All4Ed policy team. Watch the most recent episode below, or search our library for older episodes. Episodes are also available on our YouTube channel and as a podcast. We regularly update in both English and en Español. […]

event | All4Ed Archives

December 11, 2019

This webinar featured experts from the field and researchers who discussed the challenges and opportunities educators and district leaders face in expanding deeper learning. The discussion featured new research from the Learning Policy Institute that highlights how three networks— Big Picture Learning, Internationals Network for Public Schools, and New Tech Network—have partnered with traditionally structured public school districts to create systems and processes that spread deeper learning models in ways that advance equity and result in greater success for traditionally marginalized students.

blog | All4Ed Archives, Other Priorities

by All4Ed
May 21, 2019

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) is now accepting applications for its Comprehensive Literacy State Development (CLSD) Grants program.

podcast | All4Ed Archives

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September 27, 2017

Featuring the Center for American Progress and the California Office to Reform Education, this webinar examined how states can use Title I funding and use resources provided by the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) to implement deeper learning practices in schools and school districts.

blog | All4Ed Archives

by Anne Hyslop
September 7, 2016

It is with deep sadness that I report the passing of Lilo Leeds on Sunday, September 4. A strong and unrelenting advocate for children, Lilo cofounded the Alliance for Excellent Education (the Alliance) in 2001 with her husband Gerard “Gerry” Leeds, who passed away in 2014. Like her husband, Lilo was a committed and passionate […]

blog | All4Ed Archives

by All4Ed
April 18, 2016

Community partnerships is one of seven gears in the Future Ready Framework and recently I saw this gear in action. I joined a group of mayors from the New Jersey Black Mayors Alliance for Social Justice as they met alongside their superintendents to learn about the new Future Ready New Jersey certification program being developed […]

blog | All4Ed Archives

by All4Ed
August 24, 2015

West Warwick Public Schools Superintendent Karen Tarasevich explains why she took the pledge for her District to become Future Ready.

blog | All4Ed Archives

by All4Ed
August 23, 2015

Oxnard Union High School District Superintendent, Dr. Gabe Soumakian, tackles the who, how, what on becoming Future Ready.

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