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Directors must support teachers in using assessments effectively in the classroom and sharing information with parents.
States and municipalities will need to step up and design the systems of early education and care that are currently lacking.
Educators are trying give children the individualized, targeted attention they need, but with staff shortages it has been difficult.
LSX Fellow Cathy Mitchell makes the case for universities focusing more efforts on interventions with young children.
Most states don’t differentiate how they identify Indigenous ELs, a decision that can affect their academic outcomes.
School leaders reflected on the challenges, wins, and growth opportunities of the 2021-2022 school year
MDRC shares takeaways from conversations with pre-K teachers about assessments and instruction in early learning.
There is an integral need to provide teachers with better professional development, greater appreciation, and more resources at work to help