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Protecting Students of Color is an Imperative in the Reauthorized Higher Education Act
Our insights on how Congress can protect and empower students of color in higher education.
Arizona To Offer New Flexibility to English Learners
A new law eases back on Arizona’s restrictive English-only policy for English learner students.
Walking the Bilingualism Tightrope
The education field runs the risk of framing bilingualism as an asset for monolingual English speakers—and a deficit for English learners.
California Forum Highlights Policies for Improving Early Learning in the State
With California’s new governor proposing new investments in early childhood, experts point to workforce policies that should take priority.
The Role of Coalition Building in Expanding Grow Your Own Programs in Minnesota
A statewide coalition aims to increase teacher diversity in Minnesota, including by securing funding for Grow Your Own teacher prep programs
Integrating DLLs’ Home Language in the Classroom Does Not Hobble English Learning, New Study Finds
Transforming State Teacher Licensure Systems to Support Ongoing Learning and Growth
It’s All About Social Justice
Out Today: Putting Degrees Within Reach – Strategies for Financing Early Educator Degrees
In the face of high college costs, states and cities have begun thinking of creative ways to finance higher education for early educators.