Time to Improve Federal and State Educator Preparation Policies
The nation’s—in fact, the world’s—expectations for what PreK-12 students should know and are able to do are rising.
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The nation’s—in fact, the world’s—expectations for what PreK-12 students should know and are able to do are rising.
Urban education reform fights have a way of driving the national policy conversation.
Research has shown young children can benefit from screen media when those media are designed to be understood by young children.
The de Blasio administration deserves credit for including an extra emphasis on dual language learners as part of its progress reports.
I wrote a column last week for the Atlantic that takes a stab at framing the charter school conversation differently.
The DOE got a surprise from Congress: a $250 Million Race to the Top grant to promote early education.
A new approach to financing early education could mean taxpayers lose out if pre-K programs don’t meet specific targets.
If the bill passes the House and is signed into law, it will be the first time the law has received a facelift since 1996.