Establishing a Right to Early Education: Part Four of a Four-Part Series
Part Four: Moving Towards Universal Access
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Part Four: Moving Towards Universal Access
Shedding light on students who are identified as both dual language learners and students with disabilities
Shalin Jyotishi was quoted in an article in Inside Higher Ed about the NSF’s investment in community college workforce training programs.
Work Shift News covered New America’s June 6 event, “Unpacking the Education, Labor, and Workforce Impact of NSF Engines.”
In this edition: A Call for Applications for the 2024-2025 LSX Fellows; emphasizing learning in the debate around kids and tech; and more.
Da’Shon Carr and Eddy Conroy were featured on an episode of The Key with Inside Higher Ed on better serving student parents.
Despite acknowledging funding is inadequate, state leaders have not been able to close funding gaps to help school districts serve ELs.
The boundaries of school districts should be intentionally drawn to produce better, fairer public systems.
The House is once again expected to vote on BWPA this week, this time as an amendment to the reauthorization of NDAA.