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ICE Partnerships with Local Police Uproot Latinx Students, New Research Finds
Are ECE Degree Programs Preparing Teachers to Work with DLLs?
A new study examines whether early childhood education teachers are being adequately prepared to work with dual language learners.
Learning More About a New Certification Program for Media Literacy Teaching
Teachers can gain new skills — or show off their existing ones — in a media literacy certification program from KQED and PBS.
Interview: New Study Takes a Closer Look at Kindergarten Entry Assessments for ELs
A new study takes a closer look at the Kindergarten Entry Assessments (KEAs) states are using to assess English learners.
Report on Title III Implementation Highlights Key Data Points in EL Education
A new report from the U.S. Department of Education highlights the national landscape for English learner education
States Should Equip Principals to Lead the Youngest Learners in their Schools
October is National Principals Month, and it’s an opportunity to acknowledge the hard work of these sometimes overlooked professionals.
The Importance of Faces for Infants’ Learning