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Learning Time
In Pursuit of Educational Equity
von Marisa Saunders, Jorge Ruiz De Velasco, Jeannie Oakes
Verlag: Harvard Education PR
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-68253-106-8
Erschienen am 14.11.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 226 mm [H] x 145 mm [B] x 18 mm [T]
Gewicht: 399 Gramm
Umfang: 296 Seiten

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Learning Time explores how education time can be expanded, reimagined, and reorganized in an effort to enhance the educational opportunities and outcomes of disadvantaged students. The editors and contributors address questions of educational equity and opportunity by considering how best to extend learning time in high-poverty schools. This important book is a practical, useful resource for policy makers and practitioners who are determined to implement reforms for underserved youth.

"With a focus on equity, coherence, and innovation, the contributors detail widely accessible strategies to improve student outcomes. This book is an important resource for educators and stakeholders seeking best practices--as well as inspiration--to help accelerate their progress in achieving excellence and equity for students."
--Michelle King, superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District

"This volume of provocative and practical essays is loaded with compelling examples of how more time, effectively used, can benefit children. It also supplies informative research and powerful reflections on the potential of increased quality learning time to address educational, social, and economic inequality. A must-read for those seeking a pathway to equity."
--Paul Reville, professor, Harvard Graduate School of Education; founder, Education Redesign Lab; and former Massachusetts Secretary of Education

Marisa Saunders is a principal associate for research and policy at the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University. Jorge Ruiz de Velasco is an associate director for policy and community partnerships at the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and their Communities at Stanford University. Jeannie Oakes is a senior fellow at the Learning Policy Institute, past president of the American Educational Research Association, and former director of educational opportunity and scholarship at the Ford Foundation.



Marisa Saunders is a principal associate for research and policy at the Annenberg Institute for School Reform (ASIR) at Brown University. Before joining AISR, Marisa was a senior research associate at UCLA's Institute for Democracy, Education, and Access (IDEA). She is co-editor (with Jeannie Oakes) of Beyond Tracking: Multiple Pathways to College, Career, and Civic Participation, published by Harvard Education Press. Marisa is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego, and holds an MA in Latin American studies from Stanford University, and an EdD from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education.

Jorge Ruiz de Velasco is associate director for policy and community partnerships at the John W. Gardner Center for Youth and Their Communities at Stanford University. Before his Stanford appointment, he served terms as a program officer for educational opportunity and scholarship at the Ford Foundation and as a senior program officer at both the James Irvine Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Jorge also served as a senior research associate at The Urban Institute and as a lawyer for the US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights. He is a graduate of Harvard College and the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. Subsequently, he earned an MA in education administration and policy analysis and a PhD in political science, both from Stanford University.

Jeannie Oakes is a senior fellow at the Learning Policy Institute, a member of the National Academy of Education, past president of the American Educational Research Association, and former director of educational opportunity and scholarship at the Ford Foundation. Jeannie is also Presidential Professor Emeritus in Educational Equity at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA); and founder of UCLA's Institute for Democracy, Education and Access (IDEA), and Center X; as well as former director of the University of California's All Campus Consortium on Research for Diversity (ACCORD).