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National Education Policy Center Launches Spanish-Language Initiative; Announces Policy Briefs on Critical Education Issues

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Jamie Horwitz, (202) 549-4921, jhdcpr@starpower.net

URL for this press release: http://tinyurl.com/bjchb49
 

Denver, CO (February 5, 2013) - The National Education Policy Center (NEPC) of the University of Colorado Boulder has released three Spanish-language policy briefs explaining research-based and equity-focused approaches to key education issues: charter schools, teacher incentives and promoting involvement of parents of English language learners.

The following briefs and press releases are now available on the NEPC website:

“Our goal at NEPC is to make high-quality research accessible to communities throughout the U.S.,” said NEPC director Kevin Welner, a professor at CU Boulder’s School of Education. “Nearly one in four public school students is an immigrant or the child of immigrants, and this means that a language other than English is spoken in many of our students’ homes. Because almost 80 percent of the nation’s English language learners speak Spanish, we think this new initiative is extremely important, and we hope to release many additional policy briefs in Spanish in the years to come.”

Funding for all three briefs was provided by the Great Lakes Center for Education Research and Practice.  Funding for “Chartering Equity” and “Creating Teacher Incentives” was also provided by the Ford Foundation.

The National Education Policy Center unites a diverse group of interdisciplinary scholars from across the United States.  The Center is guided by the belief that the democratic governance of public education is strengthened when policies are based on sound evidence.  To learn more about NEPC, please visit http://nepc.colorado.edu/.