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Center Director Preparation: How Do We Prepare a Renaissance Woman?
Experiment No. 4: Freaky Friday
The Field Comes Together to Advance Equity in Early Ed
NAEYC’s equity statement was endorsed by more than 100 organizations, including New America’s Early & Elementary Education Policy team.
Save the Date: Lifting the Barriers to Paid Family and Medical Leave for Men in the United States
The NIST Privacy Framework Inadequately Addresses Risks Associated with Data Collection
OTI files comments arguing that NIST’s privacy framework inadequately addresses the risks associated with data collection.
A Conversation with Dr. Ryan Pontier: Supporting DLLs Bilingualism in Early Head Start
Dr. Ryan Pontier shares about his work helping home childcare providers support and nurture DLLs’ bilingualism in the classroom.
A New Vision for Healthcare Cybersecurity
Healthcare cybersecurity must be oriented around patient safety, argues Robert Lord.
At 69, She’s Still Paying Off $12,000 of Student Debt
About 222,140 Texans ages 60 and older had student loan debt in 2017, carrying a median load of $15,754, according to government data.