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Federal Investment in Early Education is on the Horizon. Here Are Our Questions.
This may be a once-in-a-generation opportunity for comprehensive investment in our nation’s young children.
The Place-Based BA Program: Meeting Early Educators Where They Are
CU Denver is partnering with three local early education programs to offer higher education in-house (or more accurately, in-center).
Early Childhood Educators Hungry for Strategies to Support State’s Growing Population of Multilingual Children
A new report offers insight on how to provide continual development opportunities for teachers in dual language classrooms in California.
Federal and State Policy Recommendations to Improve Outdoor Learning in Child Care
Investing in outdoor learning improves child care quality, supports the early childhood workforce, and enhances health equity
Back to School in a Pandemic: How Oakland Unified is Supporting Kindergarteners
Oakland Unified’s work to improve pre-K to kindergarten transitions is more important now than ever.
Surveying Former Teachers at New America
Noel Overby conducted a surveyed former teachers to get further insight into the conditions of teacher burnout.
Addressing Impacts of COVID-19 on Children, Families, Educators, and ECE Systems
A new project between New America and EducationCounsel illustrates the impact of COVID-19 on Children, Families, Educators, and ECE Systems.
Developing and Retaining Strong Teacher Talent in North Carolina with Micro-credentials
Beverly Perdue and Myra Best explain why pursuing micro-credentials is a winning approach to promoting ongoing teacher development in NC.