Texas Forums
Teacher in Classroom
These graphics were created by Steve Long for the Kettering Foundation Issue book, “Too Many Children Left Behind”. Texas Forums is adapting this issue book for Central Texas in partnership with E3 Alliance and Austin Voices for Education and Youth. Through the summer and fall of 2007, we will organize forums on this topic in seven communities. For those who are interested, we have a description of our project plan and are posting updates and additional resources on the Texas Forums blog.
The guide focuses on three approaches:
Raise expectations and accountability for all
Close the spending gap
Address the root causes
What message does this graphic send to you? How might it support the framework?
Steve provided these graphics for Texas Forums and other National Issues Forums or other community groups to use if they want to adapt this issue book for their community. The Issue in Brief is available to download for free. Order information about the full issue book is here.
Texas Forums is an initiative of the LBJ Presidential Library.
Teacher in Classroom
These graphics were created by Steve Long for the Kettering Foundation Issue book, “Too Many Children Left Behind”. Texas Forums is adapting this issue book for Central Texas in partnership with E3 Alliance and Austin Voices for Education and Youth. Through the summer and fall of 2007, we will organize forums on this topic in seven communities. For those who are interested, we have a description of our project plan and are posting updates and additional resources on the Texas Forums blog.
The guide focuses on three approaches:
Raise expectations and accountability for all
Close the spending gap
Address the root causes
What message does this graphic send to you? How might it support the framework?
Steve provided these graphics for Texas Forums and other National Issues Forums or other community groups to use if they want to adapt this issue book for their community. The Issue in Brief is available to download for free. Order information about the full issue book is here.
Texas Forums is an initiative of the LBJ Presidential Library.