School Time Creates Social Time
By: Amber O’Connor, Program Coordinator Back to school time has always been my favorite time of year. While I loved being in the classroom and
By: Amber O’Connor, Program Coordinator Back to school time has always been my favorite time of year. While I loved being in the classroom and
Our latest working learner reports “Who Does Work Work For? Understanding Equity in Working Learner College and Career Success” and “Equity in Working and Learning
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the majority of the 30 million students in the U.S. are working learners – that is, they work at
ACT Center for Equity in Learning’s Report Highlights Need for Lifelong Learning to Advance Equity WASHINGTON, D.C.—Aug. 28, 2017—Working more than 15 hours a week
It’s time to celebrate! Recently, our partners at Excelencia in Education announced their 2017 national finalists for Examples of Excelencia, an initiative honoring programs at
Last month, The Nation’s Rebecca Clarren wrote the gripping article “How America is Failing Native American Students.” She details the vast educational inequities Native students
It is August and back to school time. This summer there was a 100-year celebration for the Cathedral of St Raymond Parish, where I attended
Back to school. Never in my life had I dreaded these three words more than in 1970. All summer long my stomach rolled at the
This weekend I had “the talk” AGAIN with my sons, two young multiracial teenagers, so that they can understand what happened in Charlottesville and the
Interning with ACT Center for Equity and Learning was appealing to me because when I hear the term equity, I instantly think of the image