Established by the Aspen Institute Education & & Society program with a group of varied state policymakers, the Chance to Discover concepts provide a plan for education stakeholders to reenvision public education through shared worths and techniques.
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Direction and the Trainee Experience

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Concept 1: All trainees are worthy of the chance to establish their character, skills and interests, while getting assistance to resolve private knowing requirements.
Concept 2: All trainees are worthy of chances that prepare them to be successful in the future of work.
Concept 3: All trainees are worthy of chances that prepare them to totally take part in American democracy.
Crucial Allowing Conditions

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Concept 4: All trainees are worthy of safe and healthy environments that contribute to scholastic knowing.
Concept 5: All trainees are worthy of access to caring grownups with know-how in developing quality knowing environments and experiences.
Concept 6: All trainees are worthy of guideline and jobs that deserve their effort, lined up to state requirements, and pertinent to the abilities they will require to be successful in life.
The Function of the State

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Concept 7: States develop necessary policy context and allowing conditions concerning all trainees’ chances to find out.
Concept 8: Schools and public education systems require collaborations with other public firms and company to properly comprehend and resolve trainees’ requirements, chances, and results.
Concept 9: States should tactically gather and utilize information to brighten the level to which schools are offering all trainees with chances to find out.
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