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Education Leaders of Color (EdLoC) aims to break through the polarizing divides that have consumed efforts to improve public education. Only by forging a third way can we stem the backlash facing even the most innovative, effective solutions and forge the alliances needed to realize and sustain EdLoC’s vision of providing low-income children of color expansive and substantive opportunities for the highest levels of academic and economic attainment.
To provide educational experiences that inspire people to become well educated, happy, healthy, engage human beings.
The mission of the Elements of Education Partners is to support community schools by connecting South Sound Educators and administrators with local decision-makers dedicated to the advocacy, promotion and guidance of South Sound interdisciplinary education programs. Our goal is to change the way that education is delivered and to increase student learning in Tacoma Public Schools.
The mission of Palmetto State Arts Education is to advance learning in and through the arts for all students. Formerly South Carolina Alliance For the Arts Education (SCAAE)
Pathways to Education Canada is a charitable organization that helps youth in low-income communities graduate from high school and successfully transition into post-secondary education or training. Pathways to Education addresses systemic barriers to education by providing leadership, expertise and a community-based program proven to lower dropout rates. Founded in 2001, Pathways operates in 12 communities across Canada, with programs in Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and Manitoba.
Founded in 2000, the Maasai Girls Education Fund works to improve the literacy, health and economic well-being of Maasai women in Kenya and their families through education of girls and their communities.
Our mission is to ensure every student in Burbank public schools receives a quality arts education as part of their core curriculum. Our vision is to inspire burbank to build the finest arts education program in the country.
Creative approaches are infused into classroom curriculum and after school settings, to enhance the teaching of traditional academic subjects - improving each child's learning potential and academic performance, increasing overall enthusiasm about school and shaping more productive, responsible community members that exercise creative problem solving throughout life. Transformation of communities, institutions and educators is at the heart of CCE as it strives for authentic, sustainable, systemic change.
KTWJ is Central North Dakota's evangelism station. KTWJ broadcasts news, Christian teaching, and music throughout the area. KTWJ broadcasts programs intended to reach people of all ages, denominations and personal situations. KTWJ is unique in the fact that we have opted for a traditional music format, our music broadcasts are designed to created a calming, relaxing atmosphere wherever you listen. KTWJ is a community supported ministry.
The aim of Dedal has been to establish an art centre where children from disadvantaged backgrounds can overcome social isolation by developing their skills and talents. Dedal provides free classes in the art and sciences for children from orphanages, single-parent families, and foster families, as well as for children with minor disabilities. In addition to free access, the centre provides the diverse social environment necessary for promoting social integration. During their regular visits to Dedal, children work actively with professional artists and build lasting friendships with kids from diverse family backgrounds. Apart from participating in classes, the children enjoy multiple opportunities to present their achievements at public exhibitions. In addition to the association's prominent role as a diver of cultural and social development, and its political independence, Dedal is made unique by the voluntary service of all of its staff members
Founded in 1993 to bridge the gap between policy and practice, The Center for Education Reform is the pioneer and leading voice for substantive change that transforms learning opportunities and outcomes for America’s children. The mission of the Center is to accelerate the growth of the education reform movement in ways that make available to families new and meaningful choices, give parents fundamental power over their children’s education, and allow teachers and schools to innovate in ways that transform student learning.
ERNI is committed to creating events involving the literacy and the arts for children in northern Nevada. Nevada tops the list of least educated states in America. It's time to rethink what's essential to our children's development. We want to transform the idea of literacy and the arts in northern Nevada, and show that they are not a luxury, they are not an extravagance, they are not elitist. They are the pathway to the future.