A Chance to Make History: What Works in Education
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This source examines the persistent achievement gap affecting low-income and minority students in American schools despite decades of reform efforts. It highlights the critical role of transformational leadership at the teacher, school, and system levels as a key to changing students' academic trajectories. The text provides numerous examples of educators and schools demonstrating significant success in overcoming these challenges through focused strategies, high expectations, and strong cultures of achievement. It emphasizes that replicating these successes requires a deep understanding of effective teaching practices, strategic talent development, and supportive policy environments. Ultimately, the source argues that systemic change is possible by identifying and cultivating leaders committed to ensuring equitable educational outcomes for all children.