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Oakland Unified’s work to improve pre-K to kindergarten transitions is more important now than ever.
New Transition Toolkit Highlights Steps States and Districts Can Take to Address Challenges
A new project between New America and EducationCounsel illustrates the impact of COVID-19 on Children, Families, Educators, and ECE Systems.
Children showed statistically significant improvement in their social and emotional skills after the mental health consultations took place
The science of scaling-up model early childhood education programs for population-level benefits
Family child care providers have been organizing for decades, but it has been difficult to secure collective bargaining rights
This study suggests that Louisiana’s targeted investments in quality, focused on teacher-child interactions, were impactful.
16 states and DC have banned or limited the use of suspension and expulsion for young children. Oregon could be next to join their ranks.