Friday, November 12, 2010

National Catastrophe: The Achievement Gap

How many studies does it take to prove there is a crisis?

That is the question some educators are asking as a new study argues that the achievement gap between black male students and their white counterparts in American schools is far worse than anyone thought. A report released this week is just the latest in a long line of studies showing that the achievement gap between black and white students has widened in recent years, and that black males are being left behind in America's schools at alarming rates. Frustrated after years of seeing similar data, many say it's time to start applying lessons educators have already learned about how to close the gap.

A recent NY Times article about the achievement gap.

The Council of The Great City Schools also released a report called A Call for Change: The Social and Educational Factors Contributing to the Outcomes of Black Males in Urban Schools, which I would recommend skimming to get a better understanding of what we're up against. Each and every AmeriCorps Promise Fellow in Minnesota is making a difference, and helping to close this gap. Thank you for all you do, SCPs and SPNs!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

More than just mean girls; A series on Relational Aggression

The Center for Excellence in Children's Mental Health and Institute of Child Development of the University of Minnesota are partnering this year to sponsor a series on relational aggression in the context of children's mental health. This kind of aggression is often difficult to detect and is more often seen in girls. Girls tend to place a high value on friendships and use their relationships to intimidate and isolate those who are their targets. The aim of this year’s series is to help those who interact with children and adolescents recognize the signs and symptoms of relational aggression and explore effective interventions and prevention measures.

There are three sessions in total, each costing $50.

Click here to learn more about each of the three sessions.

Monday, November 8, 2010

For Aspiring Student Social Entrepreneurs!

Check out Venture Lab; an event bringing together youth interested in creating sustainable social ventures. The day long event (November 20th, from 8am-5pm) gives teams the opportunity to develop their ideas working with business and social entrepreneurs and the chance to submit their proposals for additional support and funding. Venture Lab is the creation of Ashoka's Youth Venture. For more information, visit MN Campus Compact's blog, Campus in Community.


Happy Monday!