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How can we free up the federal budget so that there’s flexibility for more spending on children?’
Lawmakers voted to approve a continuing resolution to fund the government through Dec. 11.
Why are the opponents of education reform so prone to ad hominem attacks?
High-quality public pre-K could help address income inequality.
The House votes ‘yes’ on a child care bill that’s expected to pass the Senate soon. So what’s next for states?
Teachers have many options for repaying their student loans–indicative of duplication, confusion, and hard-to-access benefits.
The Education Department’s recently proposed changes to the SIG program reinforce the administration’s commitment to early education.
The vast majority of Americans want more federally funded high-quality pre-K classrooms.
There’s not enough money to go around.
Print books or ebooks: Which are better for helping children learn to read?