From Bletchley to Bharat: Can Middle Powers Chart a Third Way in AI?
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A recent report uncovers specific factors that might explain many of the disparities between Head Start programs across the country.
The federal government, although it pitches in only $723 million, has taken on a growing role in educating DLLs through Title III.
While the two may have clashed last week, President Obama and FCC Chairman Wheeler found common ground on E-rate reform.
What’s changed? When it comes to earnings for child care teachers, there has been little improvement.
The Senate voted overwhelmingly to approve a reauthorization bill for the Child Care & Development Block Grant, sending it to the president.
Alternative programs like these currently prepare (or will prepare) a tiny fraction of teachers nationally.
Wave or not, the midterms aren’t likely to mean much for federal education policy.
Research has documented the impact of a parent’s education, economic stability, and overall health on a child’s trajectory.
The dirty underbelly of child care can mean the worst possible outcome: the injury or death of a child.
The 2014 midterm election results are in. So what might unified Republican control of both chambers mean for early childhood education?