Confronting Harmful Federal Disability Policy in Health and Human Services
New America’s second Advancing Disability Access Forum examined how recent changes at HHS threaten the health and wellbeing of disabled people, older adults, and children.
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California built a data system and supported its use at the community college and program level. San Diego used it to improve programs.
If adopted across the country, a scholarship program like HAIL would help combat the current trend of continued exclusivity at universities.
Colleges need to show low-income students that they are wanted and will receive the financial support they need to attend.
A scan of four states’ policies revealed that DLL integration into pre-K systems shows promise, though inconsistent from state to state.
Meet the 2022-24 LSX Fellows: mid-career professionals—across five sectors and eight countries—focused on children’s learning, ages 2 to 12.
An LSX Project in which caregivers share children’s voices as they talk about culture and friendship, around the world.
This LSX project brings families 10 gamified activities, all based on early math development, to share via video on social media.
An LSX group highlights how caregivers can support children’s learning by simply using maps, stopwatches, and the camera on smartphones.