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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
Alexander, Jennifer; Spurrier, Alex; Sauer, Jordan – ConnCAN, 2011
For the past five years, ConnCAN (Connecticut Coalition for Achievement Now) has analyzed the state's graduation rates; this Issue Brief provides a more detailed examination of the latest data. In addition to relatively flat graduation rates across the board in Connecticut, the data reveal dramatic, persistent gaps by race. These numbers point to…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Racial Differences, Educational Policy, State Policy
Truscheit, Tori – ConnCAN, 2010
Teachers are the most important factor in whether a student achieves in the classroom, so closing the achievement gap means improving the effectiveness of our teachers and their principals. But right now, no one really knows how effective our teachers are. The Obama administration recognizes that many states' evaluation systems are broken, and the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, State Policy, Federal Programs, Achievement Gap
Truscheit, Tori – ConnCAN, 2009
Closing the achievement gap is about improving teaching and learning, but it's also about money: teachers and principals must be paid, books must be ordered, and facilities must be built. How our schools are financed can play a major role in student achievement. Where money comes from, how much is spent, and what it is spent on are issues that…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap, Educational Finance, State Aid


