The words equality and equity often get used interchangeably, but they have quite different meanings. Equality is an objective term — it means just what it implies and there is little room for debate.
Jamie Wallace and Elaine V. Howes are co-editors of the book Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Science Teaching: Teacher Research and Investigation from Today’s Classrooms: The terms “equity” and ...
Sweat equity means that you’ve performed work to improve a business or a property instead of spending money. While the term often refers to physical labor, any time and effort you devote counts as ...
Support for “diversity, equality and inclusion” has been widely recognized over many years. No problem, as it represents to me the noble principles of a democratic republic and its institutions. Yet ...
I wonder if Ms. Guider (Your Views from Oct. 1) understands the difference between equity and equality. She extols the virtues of DEI while that concept is shown to be divisive and racially motivated ...
There's a backlash afoot against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in every sector of the economy. From the automotive industry (Ford) to software and technology (Microsoft), leading ...