Brief Opportunity-Rich Schools and Sustainable Communities
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Seven Steps to Align High-Quality Education with Innovations in City and Metropolitan Planning and Development
Deborah McKoy, Jeffrey M. Vincent, Ariel H. Bierbaum
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Policies and strategies at all levels of government are increasingly associating educational outcomes with community planning and housing. Challenges remain for local officials and practitioners trying to align these policy areas, including persistent spatial inequity and rigid institutional silos. This report develops seven steps to link education and planning policy at the local level. The authors draw from a national scan of model activities, interviews with key experts and agency staff members, and the authors' experience working with local governing bodies. The report identifies practical solutions that encompass assessing the current educational environment, engaging the community, strategic planning and implementation of investment, and institutionalizing successful innovations.
Research and Evidence Housing and Communities Work, Education, and Labor Family and Financial Well-Being Equity and Community Impact
Expertise Community and Economic Development Thriving Cities and Neighborhoods K-12 Education Apprenticeships Labor Markets Early Childhood Urban Development and Transportation
Tags Racial and ethnic disparities Housing markets Transportation Racial segregation Employment and education Neighborhoods and youth development Racial barriers to housing Racial equity in education Racial inequities in employment Racial inequities in neighborhoods and community development Children and youth