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Success is what counts. Increasing Student Success: Why Equity Matters

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Page 1: Success is what counts. Increasing Student Success: Why Equity Matters

Success is what counts.

Increasing Student Success:

Why Equity Matters

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Success is what counts.

A Tale of Two Students

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A Tale of Two StudentsCara and Anthony will be attending their local community colleges in the fall to pursue an associate’s degree.o Anthony – Attended a good high school

o Chose a community college because his parents can afford the tuition and he can live at home to keep costs low

o Will have to take some developmental courseso Works part-time to pay for his books

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A Tale of Two Studentso Cara -- Attended an inner-city high school with inadequate

fundingo Single mother who works full-time as a waitresso Lives at home but parents cannot assist with her tuition, and

they need her income to help pay rent and family expenseso Dependent upon public transportation for travel to work and

schoolo Will be required to take several developmental courses for

writing and math before she can begin taking for-credit courses

o On the first day of school, her boss changes her schedule

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Who is more likely to graduate, Anthony or Cara?

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Equal Opportunity?

Equal opportunity to succeed is a widely held and positive value in our society.

Ensuring that everyone in America has an equal opportunity to succeed is in our

national interest.

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Equal Opportunity?o Progress toward equal opportunity in our society is

shaped by certain dominant cultural values and national beliefs, for example: Personal Responsibility: The belief that people control

their own fates regardless of social position or economic advantage, and their rewards are commensurate with their efforts.

The Belief that the Playing Field is Now Level: race, income, and gender are not the barriers they once were – discrimination and bias reside only in some individuals, not society as a whole.

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Equal Opportunity?

o Cara and Anthony have equal access to a community college education, but do they have equal opportunity for success?

o To what degree are their situations unique, and to what degree are they reflective of realities for particular groups of community college students?

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Presenting Symptom:Inequitable Outcomes as seen in

Achievement Gaps

One Underlying Cause:Structural Inequities

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Structural Inequities

Lack of equal opportunity for particular groups is the result of institutional and societal

policies and practices that (intentionally or not) create greater advantage for some groups

of people than others.

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Most structural inequities originate outside the college, but they affect large numbers of students, and we

often see their impact in disaggregated student success data.

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Equity Is Not the Same as Equality

Practicing equity does not mean treating all students the same.

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Equitable treatment provides each student the encouragement,

opportunities, and support that he or she needs to succeed.

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Equity is at the heart of student success because different students have different needs for resources

and support.

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What Does This Mean for ATD Colleges?

Colleges cannot change national values and cultural beliefs on their own, and

they cannot fix all the structural inequities inherent in society and their

local communities.

They can…..

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Closely examine their own policies and practices and change any that create

barriers for particular groups of students.

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Implement policies, practices, and programs that help compensate for

inequities that are beyond the college’s control and that place particular groups

of students at a disadvantage.

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Exert their influence to bring about change in community systems—including

the public schools—where structural inequities reside.

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For additional resources relating to equity and Achieving the Dream, visit the Equity Resource Center www.achievingthedream.org/erc at the ATD website.

“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.”

~James Baldwin