Street Data Calls Out Inequity in Ways Educational System Evaluates and Marginalizes Students through Satellite-View Big Data
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Street Data: A Next-Generation Model for Equity, Pedagogy, and School Transformation OAKLAND, Calif. (PRWEB) June 09, 2021 In the midst of a quadruple pandemic of COVID-19, systemic racism, economic challenges and climate change, the U.S. educational system is called to enact a massive transformation that will lead to better access and equity for its students. It has become alarmingly clear that the ways in which we assess knowledge and learning is inherently flawed and perpetuates racism and exclusion for many students. The “this is how it’s always been done” mentality is proving to be mo
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Urban Debate League Students Tackle Criminal Justice Reform
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Raylene Shah, a freshman member of the Bay Area Urban Debate League (BAUDL), says an upcoming meeting between student debaters and state legislators in Sacramento is particularly timely, given the national conversations around race and policing. We all know what s going on in our country now, but we don t know where it came from or what was behind it, she said. I m glad this topic is educational because I get to learn about this stuff and see how I can make a difference.