This week on Freedom Friday:
In "Oakland 2023-24: Proficiency Over Pageantry," Dr. Charles Cole III delves into the critical gap between grades and actual proficiency levels among students. This gap is particularly pronounced within the Black community, which continues to face significant challenges in accessing quality education. Dr. Cole emphasizes the vital role of community involvement, agency, and self-reliance, urging parents and communities to actively engage in their children's educational journeys.
Dr. Cole's analysis sheds light on systemic issues plaguing our education system, such as the peril of inflated grades that do not reflect true student understanding. He argues that meaningful educational outcomes require a collective responsibility. Awareness, navigation, and community duty are essential components of the roadmap Dr. Cole outlines for addressing educational disparities and fostering systemic change.
The report calls for a shift in focus from superficial achievements to genuine proficiency. It underscores the importance of parents and community members in driving this change by becoming informed and proactive participants in education. Dr. Cole's insights stress that community involvement is not just beneficial but necessary for ensuring that all children, regardless of their background, receive a quality education that truly prepares them for the future.
To explore these insights further and discover practical steps to improve educational outcomes in your community, download Dr. Charles Cole III's full report, "Oakland 2023-24: Proficiency Over Pageantry."
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