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Libertarian Gary Johnson Is Very Confused About Student Loans
Integrating Technology in Early Literacy
Teacher Preparation Programs: Measuring Success
A new study suggests teachers’ observation ratings may be a useful measure when holding teacher preparation programs publicly accountable.
Do Subsidies for Public Universities Favor the Affluent?
In a paper out this week, we compare individual student tuition payments at universities with information about their school spends.
Conference Highlights Importance of Principals as Early Education Leaders
The NAESP conference emphasized the increasingly important role principals play in leading PreK-3rd grade learning communities.
STEM Will Grow from Local Roots
Tackling Child Poverty in the U.S: Lessons from the U.K.
The United States has a lot to learn from Britain when it comes to addressing child poverty.
The Young Dual Language Learner Video Series: A Peek into High-Quality Early Childhood Education for DLLs
A video series that hope to generate conversations about best practices regarding dual language learners.