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ConnCAN, 2011
The research is clear: teachers are the most important factor in raising student achievement in schools. If Connecticut is serious about closing our worst-in-the-nation achievement gap and raising academic performance for all students, there must be an excellent teacher in every classroom. Connecticut's budget crisis will likely lead to widespread…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, Job Layoff, Educational Improvement
Greenberg-Ellis, Rebecca, Ed. – ConnCAN, 2011
The Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN) kicked off 2010 with its legislative campaign, "Our Race to the Top." This campaign resulted in the passage of a slate of progressive education reform bills. During the summer months, it ran the "Vote for Ed" campaign, which put the issue of Connecticut's struggling public education system…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Educational Legislation, Advocacy, Public Education
ConnCAN, 2007
In January 2005, leaders from Connecticut's business, higher education and civic communities came together to create the Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now (ConnCAN): a nonprofit organization designed to be a catalyst for the fundamental changes needed to move Connecticut from having the largest to having the smallest achievement gap in the…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Nonprofit Organizations, Educational Change, Change Strategies


