Kentucky Department of Education

 

Instructional Equity/Closing the Achievement Gap

Last Updated on Friday, May 15, 2009 at 5:01 AM

In Kentucky we believe that ALL children can learn at high levels regardless of their ethnicity, ability, gender, socio-economic status, native language, or whether they have a disability. So, if ANY student in ANY class is not performing according to the state's high standards and expectations, an achievement gap exists.

The achievement gap is defined as "a persistent, pervasive, and significant disparity in educational achievement and attainment among groups of students as determined by a standardized measure. When analyzed according to race and ethnicity achievement disparities negatively impact educational outcomes for poor and children of color on a consistent basis." -- Pearson, 2001

"… it is a moral imperative, no child ought to graduate in Kentucky schools as a novice learner." -- Gene Wilhoit, Kentucky Commissioner of Education

Not only is it a moral imperative, reducing the achievement gap is a necessity if ALL schools and ALL students are to reach proficiency by 2014. In Kentucky there can be NO EXCUSES for failure, only reasons for student success in our public schools.

NO EXCUSES, JUST RESULTS

"We can whenever and wherever we choose successfully teach all children whose schooling is of interest to us. We already know more than we need in order to do this. Whether we do must finally depend on how we feel about the fact that we haven't so far." -- Ron Edmonds, 1973

Click here to view NCLB Sec 1117 (b) (2) Schools for 2005 - 2006

Over the past four years we have seen many advances and improvements in some of our schools.  Their success has not only been evident in minority populations but has focused on the continuous progress of all students.  We want to share what we have learned:  All Means All, and we know how to make it happen!

Additional Topics and Resources:
Partnership for Minority Student Achievement
Brown Versus Board of Education
CREDE-Center for Research on Education, Diversity, and Excellence


Stakeholders in Closing the Achievement Gap
Because we are all stakeholders in our young people, in their education and in their physical and social development, we will all have to work to close the achievement gap. Each of us has an important role to play if we are to succeed in reducing and eventually eliminating the achievement gap.

We will face many challenges along the way. But we can, and we must make an effort to ensure that in Kentucky ALL children can master a level of achievement which will make them productive members of society and the realization of our hope for the future.

Click here to view NCLB Sec 1117 (b) (2) Schools for 2005 - 2006

 

Achievement Gap Data
Many schools in Kentucky have made significant gains in closing achievement gaps in reading and/or math for one or more subpopulations identified in SB 168. This page provides information on how those schools have been identified and common strategies/practices being implemented. Achievement Gap Data Review Explanation Beginning in 2004, Achievement Gap teams in ... More


  Background on Closing the Gap
An Achievement Gap exists in many of our schools.  It has become more evident since the No Child Left Behind legislation was enacted.  There are many questions surrounding Closing the Gap.  This page was developed to answer those basic questions. What is the "Achievement Gap"?Why is there an "Achievement Gap"?What does a Gap ... More


  Equity
The Kentucky Department of Education is committed to helping schools and districts meet the educational needs of all students. Toward that end, the department's Division of Equity provides technical assistance and resources to assess school and district equity needs and develop and implement interventions to promote school improvement and success for all students ... More


  How Can You Help?
Whatever your role in the school or community, you can help close achievement gaps among Kentucky students. Find your role below and see how you can help.


  Partnership for Minority Student Achievement
"Closing the Achievement Gap, No Excuses, Just Results."   --------------------------------------------------------   The Partnership for Minority Student Achievement has completed its initial phase of work.  Below you will find information concerning the development and progress of the Partnership.  This project and the work of the Minority Student Achievement Task Force (MSATF) have ... More


For more information contact:

Claude Christian
500 Mero Street, 8th Floor CPT
Frankfort, KY 40601
Phone: (502) 564-3791
Claude.Christian@education.ky.gov
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