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New Data Provide a Picture of D.C.’s Promise Neighborhood
This morning, the DCPNI held an event to roll out data from a community study they conducted with the Urban Institute.
Principals Central to Student Learning Objectives
Some lessons and observations for states and teachers when it comes to student data, assessment and education.
What Does 21st Century Connectivity Look Like… and Are We There Yet?
“In a country where we expect free Wi-Fi with our coffee, we should definitely demand it in our schools.”
What China Wants for Its 3-to-5 Year Olds
How do China and the United States stack up when it comes to early education?
HHS Hopes Early Head Start Partnerships Will Lift Child Care Quality
When Congress voted last month to pass an omnibus bill, few predicted it would be so generous to early education programs.
Show us the Data: Better Information Collection for a Better E-Rate
It’s surprisingly difficult to find usable information about E-rate.
The Vulnerability of Kindergarten in Arizona and Across the Nation
Today we look at a report on the disparities between states full-day kindergarten programs.
Education: A Family Affair
No matter where you sit in the education universe, it can be easy to lose sight of the broader view of the whole system.
Report Finds Massive Misalignments in Early Education Data
Data is often the red headed step-child of education even though they are necessary in making long term reforms.
Why Early Education Investments Are the Least “Socialist” of Social Programs
There’s a subtle difference between early education investments and other social programs.