For my search this week, I was lucky to find DC Action for
Children. They formed the nonprofit DC Action for Children to help break the
cycle of poverty through early interventions in the lives of DC’s youngest
children. DC Action for Children worked to improve outcomes for children
by focusing on a broad array of issues, including early care and education,
child welfare, child health and youth development.
In the websites blog section, I found article related to equity
and excellence in early child education. They posted a blog
discussion and it's Committing to Equity and Excellence for Young Black
Children examine critical issue of providing access to quality early
childhood programs to African American children. In a collaboration with
the Center on Enhancing Early Leaning Outcomes
and
the The White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for African
Americans their
brief addresses the inequities in access for African American children before
they even start public school, and how “equitable access to good early
childhood education offers great potential for reducing the achievement gap for
African-American children.”
The more I read, the more I learn that African American children are coming into this world at a disadvantage - there is a system in place to slow down their progress. It is very disappointing the more I read. Initially not being familiar with the US system I found it hard to believe, but I understand the full extent of how they are struggling.
ReplyDeleteThis is good information. Many African American children do not know about the resources available or that there are really people out in the world that want to help them. Some feel that because they are African American, they can not do anything. They have the same right to education as everyone else has.
ReplyDeleteThank you Naire for your post. Every child should have equal right and access to education. It is good to read about the governments commitment to ensuring this especially for African American children. The real disadvantage now comes when these families dont make good use of the opportunities they have.
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