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How can state leaders ensure that early education gains persist over time?
Children who lived in counties that adequately funded early childhood programs made significant gains in reading and math
With the expansion of the pre-K pilot program, 2017 is still likely to bring good news for Indiana students—regardless of the scope.
On Tuesday a handful of cities and states cast votes that will have an impact on the future of education access for young children
A new brief focuses on two practices that child care centers should make a priority: primary caregiving and continuity of care
Democrat John Gregg and Republican Eric Holcomb agree that pre-K access should be expanded, but have sharply divergent views on how quickly
Early & Elementary Education Policy releases a brief that discusses the evolution of early learning in the state
If passed, the tax increase is expected to bring in up to $300 million a year in additional revenue
Education and training requirements in early education and care remain out of step with the evidence on children’s early development