The Condition of Education – in Charts
When we take a step back and look at things on larger scale, it becomes clear that students in United States are, at least, making progress.
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When we take a step back and look at things on larger scale, it becomes clear that students in United States are, at least, making progress.
A new report examines potential relationships between the school-readiness gap and unequal access to high quality early education programs.
Infant and toddler child care, for children ages birth to 3, is an especially important–and often neglected–part of the care continuum.
Debt collectors going after parents for lunch money? First graders going without food? This is a mess.
There’s a common assumption lurking in discussions about education reform: Instruction in basic skills is somehow in tension with enrichment
The question remains whether existing indicators, like ECERS-R scores, are even the most reliable measure of program quality.
It’s not hard to see where states are improving — and where they haven’t made much progress at all.
2013 marked the first year of decline in enrollment noted by the organization over the decade NIEER has been publishing the Yearbooks.
Another day, another U.S. Department of Education announcement updating how states can maintain their waiver from the outdated NCLB.
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