Discussions of equity in education tend to elicit nods of agreement, as most K–12 leaders implicitly understand why equity is so important and explicitly cite it as a primary motivator for change. However, actually achieving equity is a far more complex task—and when it comes to removing barriers for all students, the “how” is at issue. Discover how Lexia is expanding the definition of equity in education into a new framework that includes instructional, cultural, digital equity. In this first piece of the series, learn how equity begins with high-quality instruction for all students.